Setting minimal charge

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AFAIK, yes, you can totally set a charging limit for your battery! When you plug in your car, you can tweak the settings to charge it up to a certain percentage, and then it’ll just stop charging on its own.
 
If your battery gets below 25%, you can jump in and start charging right away, no waiting for those schedules. However, it’s unclear whether the charging will halt once it hits 25% or if it will revert to the original schedule afterward.
 
But seriously, why would you kick off the charge at a certain level first? Like, what’s the deal with that?
Maybe to keep that battery in good shape, we definitely want to avoid running it too low. I mean, we’ve all been there, pulling into the garage with barely any juice left! So it’s probably smart to give it a little boost, like topping it up to at least 20%, before letting it chill and continue juicing up during off-peak hours. Do you get what I mean?
 
Maybe to keep that battery in good shape, we definitely want to avoid running it too low. I mean, we’ve all been there, pulling into the garage with barely any juice left! So it’s probably smart to give it a little boost, like topping it up to at least 20%, before letting it chill and continue juicing up during off-peak hours. Do you get what I mean?
Yep, totally makes sense now.

Thanks a bunch, man!
 
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