Good questions! I know some of the answers, but not others.
~Does the temperature gauge on my '18 Zero SR with EV charge tank show the battery temp or the motor temp?
I don't have a charge tank, but there are separate temperature sensors which you can access in the app for battery, charger, motor. According to the manual, there are multiple in the battery pack and more on the control board, which we can't access.
~To maximize battery life, what's a good ceiling temp? Sometimes I ride sustained freeway speeds (80+mph here in CA) and the temp gets above 160F. I've seen NewZeroland's footage when he started having trouble when his temp got above 215.
That's a good question that I don't have an answer to. There is a warning light if it's too high.
~If the temp is hot from a freeway jaunt, would it be beneficial to let it cool before plugging it in?
Yes. This is why the Leaf slows charging rates when it heats up (there was a kerfluffle you could Google for.) The manual says that my Zero won't charge if the internal temperature is over 131F for the ZF8.5 for instance.
~Will torque launches (presumably faster, hotter discharges) shorten useful battery life?
Not meaningfully.
Most of what will hit it are:
- Leaving it charged at 100% or 0%
- charging it while extremely hot or cold
- letting it get extremely hot or cold
- not charging it up to 100% monthly (Zero's charging system only does cell balancing at 100%)
- Running at high speed for long periods (freeway or race driving)
This is the same for pretty much every EV, although Zeros have a very rudimentary charge system. I suspect #1 is the biggie, while #2-3 is not a big issue unless that's done frequently. #4 is in their new charging guidance.
I kinda hope someone will share any clues on how to tap into the app or Zero so I could build a charge-stand to turn off the power at 80% regularly. I do know how to program Arduinos and install relays
For me, I start off with a half mile of full-regen (I live up a hill) so I'm expecting I really shouldn't charge it to max all the time. I noticed that if I shut off charging at 90% sometimes it reports 100% in the morning. I don't know if this is battery rebound or cell imbalance.
-Crissa
PS: PS, this is pretty old:
But it's good advice. Turns out rapid charging isn't bad, as long as the battery stays cool when you do it, and while short accelleration can draw down, it's those freeway high-speeds that really put it under heat-stress. Basically, it all comes back to heat, and trying to manage it from changing too wildly.