I've had my Kona EV now for about two weeks. I drive about 35 miles per day on my commute, plus another 30 or so on Saturday morning trips to the farmers market and local Costco. So, about 200 miles per week in normal driving (no airport trips, which are 110 miles RT - the airport also has free EV charging, if available). I've been plugging it in every night to take advantage of a super off-peak rate here with San Diego Gas & Electric that's in effect from midnight until 6:00 am. I'm also downloading my 15 minute data from SDG&E every afternoon for the previous day to look at the effects of 1) the new EV TOU rate; 2) L2 charging of my new Kona; and 3) a new 8 kWh Sonnen storage battery that's supposed to cover any usage from 4:00 pm until 9:00 pm when we have a super high summer on-peak rate (I also have a 5 kW PV system).
One reason I charge every night is so that I can see interaction of these components on a regular daily cycle. After reading through this thread, I may switch to charging once a week on Saturday night (the super low rate lasts until 2:00 pm on weekends). I'll still have a regular schedule to look at, but the charge will all happen in one big "bolus" every week. Thanks to everybody here for the discussion. Not sure what to think about the 80% or 100% charge thing, but it doesn't really affect me too much due to my relatively small daily usage. My dashboard showed an estimated range of 301 miles this morning (298 yesterday). As an engineer all I can say is...the more data I have to look at, the better.