What is the optimal charging range for Model Y?

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MelanieFitz
07/24/25 3:04am
There are mainly two scenarios for the suitable charging range of Model Y, as detailed below: 1. Daily use: Charge up to 80%, then recharge after driving 200KM. 2. Long-distance travel: Charge up to 95%, and recharge after driving over 100KM. Below are additional tips for maintaining your car battery: 1. Turn off lights and audio before parking and shutting off the engine. 2. Avoid leaving the air conditioning on when the engine is off. 3. Drive the car for a certain distance periodically. 4. Regularly clean the battery. 5. Prevent battery discharge. 6. Check the battery every six months.
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