Just wanted to make sure you all noticed this.
Thanks for posting this! I hadn't noticed it in any other thread.
That goes into some detail about a rather confusing subject about which I've often posted at length. If you read the whole thing, I think you'll come away with a better understanding than any other essay I've seen on the subject, including my own. In fact, I learned a few things myself!
But even that doesn't cover everything. There's a current article at InsideEVs News ("
Tesla’s New Stance On Charging Habits + Elon Responds") that says a Tesla Model 3 battery pack needs to be charged to 100% at least once every 3 months or so, to prevent what the Clean Technica article calls the "virtual battery"* from being improperly downgraded, due to what appears (at least to me) to be a calibration issue with the pack's BMS (Battery Management System).
So, altho li-ion battery
cells don't suffer from any "memory effect", it appears that at least in some BEVs, the BMS's calibration may suffer from something similar to a memory effect.
Now, whether or not this is any way relevant to the Clarity PHEV, or whether it even applies to Tesla's other models, I have no idea. This is the first I've seen of anything along that line officially from Tesla, so my guess is it applies only to the Model 3... but that's just a guess on my part.
*that is, the usable battery capacity as distinct from the full battery capacity