standard range 면 4680 배터리일 가능성이 높고 lithium phosphate 배터리는 아닐겁니다. 메뉴얼에 90%까진 괜찬다고 나와있습니다.
또 95% 이상 충전된 상태에선 regeneration braking이 작동 안됩니다. 전력 소비가 높아질수 있으니 개인적으로 비추입니다.
Home Charging Behavior
What’s a best practice for charging a Tesla at home?
We recommend plugging in every evening to top off the battery.
What percentage should I charge the battery to?
For regular use, we recommend keeping your car set within the ‘Daily’ range bracket, up to approximately 90%. Charging up to 100% is best saved for when you are preparing for a longer trip. You can adjust how full the battery charges from the charge settings menu.
Should I wait for the battery to fully deplete before charging?
Tesla uses lithium ion batteries so there is no memory effect, this means there is no need to deplete the battery before charging. We recommend plugging in as often as possible.
Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries
Some vehicles are equipped with a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) Battery. To determine if your vehicle is equipped with an LFP battery, navigate to Controls > Software > Additional Vehicle Information. If your vehicle is equipped with an LFP battery, “High Voltage Battery type: Lithium Iron Phosphate” is listed. If your vehicle does not have an LFP battery, the high voltage Battery type is not specified.
If your vehicle is equipped with an LFP Battery, Tesla recommends that you keep your charge limit set to 100%, even for daily use, and that you also fully charge to 100% at least once per week. If Model Y has been parked for longer than a week, Tesla recommends driving as you normally would and charge to 100% at your earliest convenience.