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Do you know why Tesla recommends fully charging LFP batteries once a week?
Everyone drives differently. Some people drive long distances every day, while others use their cars only occasionally. Even users who haven’t driven at all for a whole week may wonder if they still need to do a full charge. So why does Tesla give the same “once a week full charge” advice to everyone? The main reason is simplicity. From the manufacturer’s point of view, it’s difficult to explain charging intervals based on each user’s driving distance or energy use. A simple
rory lee
Oct 252 min read


rory lee
Oct 50 min read
The Meaning Behind ABC: Always Be Charging
You’ve probably heard EV owners throw around the phrase “ABC: Always Be Charging.” But what does it really mean? It’s not just “plug in...
rory lee
Sep 261 min read


Key EV Battery Factors Seen Through the iPhone
The important items to check in an EV battery are actually the same as in a smartphone battery. On an iPhone, you can see the most...
rory lee
Sep 241 min read


Tesla Battery Remaining Life Distance Update
Until now, Dr.EV only provided the “Personalized Remaining Life Distance,” which is calculated based on your actual driving and parking...
rory lee
Aug 292 min read
Why Resetting Tesla BMS A079 Error Is Extremely Dangerous
Recently, there have been cases where some users continue operating their systems after an error code appears by performing a reset on...
mike lee
Aug 232 min read
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