I have seen people calculate the life of their batteries by taking the maximum range, say 20 miles, and then multiplying by the number of charge cycles quoted by the manufacture of the battery. 500x20= 10,000 for example
I was wondering, what about if you regularly do not discharge your battery? What then is the best way of getting the maximum mileage out of your battery?
I cycle about 9 miles to work every day and then 9 miles home. Both to and from work are within the range of a single charge, however I charge the battery when I get to work and then when I get home again.
Due to the battery companies quoting a number of charge cycles for a life of the battery, would I be better doing both journeys on a single charge. I am not concerned about the cost of the charge, only the life of the battery. The battery is Lithium Ion.
Thank you
Halflife
I was wondering, what about if you regularly do not discharge your battery? What then is the best way of getting the maximum mileage out of your battery?
I cycle about 9 miles to work every day and then 9 miles home. Both to and from work are within the range of a single charge, however I charge the battery when I get to work and then when I get home again.
Due to the battery companies quoting a number of charge cycles for a life of the battery, would I be better doing both journeys on a single charge. I am not concerned about the cost of the charge, only the life of the battery. The battery is Lithium Ion.
Thank you
Halflife
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