I still would like to hear from someone who has experienced noticeable battery degradation of their Zero battery pack - that wasn't the result of the stock on-board charger going south or that wasn't caused by actual battery failure.
I am not sure if I should call this a fast degradation or a failure. But here are the facts with my Zero DS zf 6.5.
My Zero DS, will be in the shop fairly soon for a battery warranty repair. My range is around 50% of what it should be, if I can trust the SOC, as I never ran it to nothing. I will check the battery voltages soon at 50% discharge and other SOCs and then I will know more.
I just used up 48% of my SOC in a rather slow 12 miles.
Right now, I am checking the charge times. I started at 52% when the display says I have 2 hours and 9 minutes to go to full, using only the OBC. I started charging at exactly 1200 hrs noon. Right now, it says it has 40 minutes left to full charge and it's only 1224 hrs. So in less than a half hour, it charged more than twice as fast as it said it should to start with.
I have been looking on the web to see if I can find if it's the norm for battery degradation to also charge like a much smaller battery. I found a lot of info. just about everything except for what I am looking for.
Here is some more
info on EV battery degradation. Now the time is 1230 hrs and I have 34 minutes left to get to 100%, it says.
I am going to wait to full charge before I post this. I will use this time to change the brake pads in my SR that you told me about.
Now my DS is fully charged time is 1308 hrs. 1200 to 1310 hrs. One hour and 10 minutes for my two hour and 9 minute charge. Close to 50% less charge time, much like my range has decreased on my 6.5 KWH battery.
I need this bike to pick up my RV that is in the shop. RV broke down (bad fuel pump in a 55 gallon gas tank) on New Year's Day, 135 miles from here. Had to be towed back. The shop I now have my RV in is 11.5 miles from here. Slow on the freeway, I will barely make it. Then I put the DS on the RV ramp, change vehicles when I get back here, and the take the DS to Reno and then a shop and see how that five year warranty works. I will post here how all that comes out.
BTW, the DS got to 100% before I finished changing the brake pads on the SR. But most of that time was used trying to find the tools in my so well organized garage <g>.
-Don- Auburn, CA