Hi guys, I've been talking to lots of different shops and manufacturers about this and it sounds like the best way to break in a Lithium battery for ebikes is to discharge it to ~50% the first few times (don't discharge all the way but also make sure you discharge it at least 40-50%).
In the past I've heard some people say it's good to discharge all the way but more and more people have been telling me this can be hard on the chemistry. After the first few times hitting 50% then you can start charging it after every single ride (even shorter ones). I was also told that once the battery is charged you can unplug it from the charger (and unplug the charger as well to reduce phantom draw) so this will keep the battery from slowly leaking out. If you just unplugged the charger from the wall, the battery might trickle out into the charger so again, completely unplugging it is best.
This is just what I've heard but I'd consider the people I've been working with to be knowledgeable. If you have anything to share here to help people break in and maintain their batteries to get the best range and lifespan please chime in!
In the past I've heard some people say it's good to discharge all the way but more and more people have been telling me this can be hard on the chemistry. After the first few times hitting 50% then you can start charging it after every single ride (even shorter ones). I was also told that once the battery is charged you can unplug it from the charger (and unplug the charger as well to reduce phantom draw) so this will keep the battery from slowly leaking out. If you just unplugged the charger from the wall, the battery might trickle out into the charger so again, completely unplugging it is best.
This is just what I've heard but I'd consider the people I've been working with to be knowledgeable. If you have anything to share here to help people break in and maintain their batteries to get the best range and lifespan please chime in!