My understanding is to leave the car around mid charge, but I am not sure. We will be traveling in June and need to leave the car undriven for 5 days or so also so I am curious about this also.
Not sure if we'll drive the e-Golf to the airport. The round trip is on the fringe of range. Not super excited about getting back to the airport on a Friday evening and then having to wait to charge before driving home. Might stop off on the way to the airport parking lot to top up a bit, leave the car around 65-70% and be good to go when we get back from our trip. We could probably make the round trip, but between it being really tight and the car sitting for almost a week I have doubt. Maybe the ICE car would be the better way to go for the airport trip, but either way need to park the e-Golf almost a week.
2015 e-Golf SEL my wife's daily, shared on weekends
2000 BMW 540iT my daily and our range extender
1986 Audi 4000 quattro "the cockroach" my alternate daily
1983 Audi Ur Quattro "the garage queen" looks pretty and appreciates daily
obtuce wrote:Should i expect a dead battery when i get back to the car??
I sometimes go several days or a week without driving mine and would estimate the battery is sapped ~1-2% per day.
What I don't know is if CarNet activity will increase that.
2019 e-Golf SEL white purchased 2/26/2020 * ChargePoint Home 32a (wired)
2018 BMW i3s REx in Mineral Gray purchased 6/12/2018 w/ Giga, Tech, Parking, CarPlay, Harmon Kardons, and of course Moonroof
obtuce wrote:Should i expect a dead battery when i get back to the car??
I sometimes go several days or a week without driving mine and would estimate the battery is sapped ~1-2% per day.
What I don't know is if CarNet activity will increase that.
This pretty much matches my experience. I will also note that 2 or 3 times I've fully recharged the battery, and something else came up that required use of my TDI instead of using the e-Golf immediately after fully recharging. An over night or two will show 1 kWh or more that just evaporated out of the battery while sitting there at full charge, waiting to be used. I've seen 5 to 9 miles just vanish and go "poof" on the Guess-O-Meter total range remaining. I currently see 117 to 119 or 120 miles of range remaining if I take off right after a fresh hot 7.2 kWh 2 to 3 hour recharge session. New, I was seeing 129 to 131 miles showing on the guess o meter. Battery has been stable now since last year, in terms of usable kWh the battery will take on a recharge. IMHO, VW knows this, which is why they encourage recharging to a daily departure time.
2015 e-Golf SEL
2015 Passat TDI SEL
2014 Touareg TDI LUX
Full spectrum VW owner, life is too short to wait to drive for a recharge.
I've left my eGolf in an off-airport parking structure for as long as 3 weeks with no issues. I leave home fully charged, so by the time I get to the airport it's down to about 75%. My return trip is the one that uses the most electricity, another 40-50% as I live in the foothills.
2015 eGolf SEL (originally leased, bought out lease)
former EV: 2012 Nissan Leaf SV (lease returned)
Range Extender: 2017 VW Golf Alltrack S 4Motion
JoulesThief wrote:
This pretty much matches my experience. I will also note that 2 or 3 times I've fully recharged the battery, and something else came up that required use of my TDI instead of using the e-Golf immediately after fully recharging. An over night or two will show 1 kWh or more that just evaporated out of the battery while sitting there at full charge, waiting to be used. I've seen 5 to 9 miles just vanish and go "poof" on the Guess-O-Meter total range remaining.
Was your e-Golf locked prior to experiencing this? If not, try it.
I have experienced that when the car is locked the charge remains steady presumably less standby sleep consumption.
JoulesThief wrote:
This pretty much matches my experience. I will also note that 2 or 3 times I've fully recharged the battery, and something else came up that required use of my TDI instead of using the e-Golf immediately after fully recharging. An over night or two will show 1 kWh or more that just evaporated out of the battery while sitting there at full charge, waiting to be used. I've seen 5 to 9 miles just vanish and go "poof" on the Guess-O-Meter total range remaining.
Was your e-Golf locked prior to experiencing this? If not, try it.
I have experienced that when the car is locked the charge remains steady presumably less standby sleep consumption.
Yes, it was locked.
2015 e-Golf SEL
2015 Passat TDI SEL
2014 Touareg TDI LUX
Full spectrum VW owner, life is too short to wait to drive for a recharge.
Likewise, thank you. Good to know we can leave it sit for a while. Makes sense. They must sit a while in the sales process.
I think because of schedules, we will do the opposite, leave the e-Golf home at around 60-70% charge and drive the bimmer to the airport.
2015 e-Golf SEL my wife's daily, shared on weekends
2000 BMW 540iT my daily and our range extender
1986 Audi 4000 quattro "the cockroach" my alternate daily
1983 Audi Ur Quattro "the garage queen" looks pretty and appreciates daily
we just left our 2015 sel for 25 days at home when we were away. It was still fully charged when we got back, not to worry I'd say. When we got home and plugged it back in it only charged a couple minutes and I left it locked under our carport.