Felipearango
New member
Hi,
I've done some research on recommended charge limits for the CE04 (including the owner's manual to no avail).
Some EV manufacturers recommend not charging their EV batteries to 100% on every charge and leave the top level for long trips (Tesla 90%, Rivian 70%); however, no recommendation is given for the CE04, and bike software doesn't consider it. In addition BMW doesn't suggest it for their other electric vehicles, which share batteries with this one. Apparently BMW software already contemplates not charging to full capacity in its configuration.
Any thoughts on this? Would it be worthwhile to just unplug the bike when it's at 90% capacity? It'd be a nuisance but doable.
Thanks,
Felipe
I've done some research on recommended charge limits for the CE04 (including the owner's manual to no avail).
Some EV manufacturers recommend not charging their EV batteries to 100% on every charge and leave the top level for long trips (Tesla 90%, Rivian 70%); however, no recommendation is given for the CE04, and bike software doesn't consider it. In addition BMW doesn't suggest it for their other electric vehicles, which share batteries with this one. Apparently BMW software already contemplates not charging to full capacity in its configuration.
Any thoughts on this? Would it be worthwhile to just unplug the bike when it's at 90% capacity? It'd be a nuisance but doable.
Thanks,
Felipe