Being able to set the charging current is nice, but more importantly, can you program a charging schedule?
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Being able to set the charging current is nice, but more importantly, can you program a charging schedule?
Model S, P8244 - waiting for v2.0
At this time, I think you can program a start time for the charge similar to the Roadster. People have been asking for them to allow you to program an end time for the charge and the Model S would figure out when to start. I haven't seen anything yet that they've added this feature yet.
As we've discussed elsewhere, it'd be great to have some programmed smarts about charging. The car should know (a) when off-peak rates are in effect and (b) my "normal" patterns. Absent any instruction from me to the contrary, the car will then make sure it's fully charged in Normal mode a little before my normal departure time, avoiding power use during on-peak periods. There's a lot more sophistication that could be built in (e.g., interaction with an on-site PV array, communication with other major power-draw appliances in the house, monitoring wholesale energy prices, etc.) but just that simple adaptive expectations function would be super.
Yeah, I'd love my Tesla to be able to detect how much excess power my solar panels are producing; I'm in a position where I get more value out of my solar energy by using it myself and not feeding back to the grid (well, about .5¢/kWh difference). And then I could truly say I'm powering it 100% on solar. Not that hydro is bad, but .5¢ adds up over time![]()
dialing up and down the charger, gets your car charging automaticly faster or slower! (via pilotsignal)
i know one manufacturer is already developing this to connect to a solararray.
I only got to know they work on it, but do not know more!
You can always interrupt a range mode charging session at the desired SOC. You have to weigh the possible beneficial impact on your battery versus practicality. I'd say, most folks will charge in range mode when needed and not waste a second thought or a move of the hand on it.
The Roadster has 4 modes: Standard, Range, Storage, Performance. What was talked about here was that they were going to simplify to just Standard and Range. This is common in EVs today - I know the Leaf does it this way. We will likely see 2 modes until battery technology changes such that it is no longer needed. Standard hides the top and bottom 10-15% of the battery where degradation happens the fastest. Use that for every day. If you need to go on a trip charge (and drive) in Range mode to gain access to the whole pack. Else you can use it as a reserve (like motorcycles used to have w/ the petcock on the tank). Charge and drive in Standard but if you find yourself needing 30 or so extra miles switch to Range mode and you can use the bottom of the pack.
Twilight Blue Roadster 2.5 - #1098 / Grey Model S Performance - #1459
Does range mode also slow the car's performance down to conserve energy?
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