Recommendations for You

Do not charge to 100%
Keeping the batteries between 20% – 80% preserves their chemical structure.
This range is especially recommended for Togg T10X users. Togg allows setting the maximum charge limit via software.
Vehicles like the Tesla Model Y automatically adjust this with “Daily” and “Trip” modes. The 80% limit is ideal for daily use.

Avoid Extreme Heat and Cold
Extreme heat is an enemy for batteries. Avoid charging in direct sunlight during the summer months.
Tesla Model Y automatically compensates for this situation thanks to its active battery cooling system.
In the Togg T10X, it is useful to manually activate the preheating and battery protection modes.

Use Fast Charging Balanced
DC fast charging saves time but also strains the battery.
Battery cells get tired more quickly when used frequently. Battery health can be monitored via software in Togg and Tesla models according to fast charging frequency.
Fast charging makes sense on long journeys, but AC charging should be preferred for city use.

Regular Driving is Important
When electric vehicles are not used for long periods of time, the battery will self-discharge.
Driving your vehicle, even for short distances, a few times a week will help keep the battery cells active.

Don’t Neglect Software Updates
Brands like Togg and Tesla constantly update their battery management system.
Thanks to updates, battery optimization increases and efficiency is maintained.
Tesla, in particular, completely automates this process with OTA (over-the-air).
5 Golden Rules for Battery Health
Charge between 20% – 80%
Protect from excessive heat
Use fast charging limited
Run the vehicle regularly
Follow updates