I also have a new 2018 S 7.2, and had the same situation and questions. I read lots of stuff and asked the same questions, and I decided on the following process. If battery is above 80%, I do not charge. When battery is below 80%, I charge to 100% (usually overnight). This is the optimal balance of optimizing battery life and still being convenient for me. However I am pretty sure that as long as the bike never went below 30% for an extended period, I would probably never notice a difference during my time with the bike treating it one way vs. another.
Keep in mind that if you let your bike get down to 50% before charging it, there will be times you start your day with the bike at, say 52%. If you need to get the full range out of your bike on that day, you will wish you had charged it. If your use of the bike is purely recreational it may not matter, for me it is my primary vehicle, so I keep it between 80 and 100%. My opinion is the juice is not worth the squeeze to keep your bike relatively low, because you assume you won't need more than a couple % tomorrow.