EQS Long-Term Storage

- leave car at 50% SOC
- leave L1 charger that came with the car (110V) plugged in to the EQS, and the L1 charger plugged into a smart outlet. This way I can put it on a schedule to turn on for maybe 2 hours or so a week, on a very low charge rate
Appreciate any thoughts or suggestions you may have. Thanks




I assume you have it locked? I imagine the alarm system takes some juice.
"If leaving the vehicle idle for lengthy periods, park up the vehicle with a high-voltage battery state of charge between 30% and 50%. Do not keep the high-voltage battery continuously connected to power supply equipment."
This has always worked for me (I'm often away from my EQS for several months at a time). Periodically, the high-voltage battery automatically recharges the 12V battery, and my high-voltage battery charge drops only 1-2% per month.
- leave car at 50% SOC
- leave L1 charger that came with the car (110V) plugged in to the EQS, and the L1 charger plugged into a smart outlet. This way I can put it on a schedule to turn on for maybe 2 hours or so a week, on a very low charge rate
Appreciate any thoughts or suggestions you may have. Thanks




- Make sure the high-voltage battery has a sufficient state of charge, especially at very low outside temperatures. That way, you can avoid any problems when the vehicle is subsequently started.
- If possible, avoid parking spaces in direct sunlight.
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- Make sure the high-voltage battery has a sufficient state of charge, especially at very low outside temperatures. That way, you can avoid any problems when the vehicle is subsequently started.
- If possible, avoid parking spaces in direct sunlight.
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- If leaving the vehicle idle for lengthy periods, park up the vehicle with a high-voltage battery charge level between 30% and 50%. Do not keep the high-voltage battery continuously connected to power supply equipment.
- Every six months, when the outside temperature is above 50 °F (10 °C), park the vehicle overnight with a charge level below 20%.
- Check the high-voltage battery's charge level every six weeks.
- Charge the high-voltage battery if the charge level is below 20%.
- Do not disconnect the 12 V battery even if the vehicle is left idle for a lengthy period. Otherwise, the condition of the vehicle's high-voltage battery cannot be monitored.
- leave car at 50% SOC
- leave L1 charger that came with the car (110V) plugged in to the EQS, and the L1 charger plugged into a smart outlet. This way I can put it on a schedule to turn on for maybe 2 hours or so a week, on a very low charge rate
Appreciate any thoughts or suggestions you may have. Thanks




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