Sorry, I can’t get google to understand my question. But there it is. Have there been studies on this, or have you turned off your car at work, outside at 25 degrees, with 74% charge, only to return to it 9 hours later with 68% charge? Thanks in advance.

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    1 year ago

    I haven’t noticed that. If I charge to 80% and it’s below freezing and the next day when I get in the car it’s still at 80% even if it’s not been plugged in since the day before.

    Due to electronics on EVs, and many other cars too, there will be a small amount of power used to maintain cell service for the phone app and gps or to monitor signals from the fob/remote. So if it sits for a week it may loose a few percent regardless of the temperature.