A charging curve maps the rate at which a battery accepts power over time, typically dropping after reaching 80% capacity to protect cell health. EV drivers and fleet managers use it to minimize downtime by identifying optimal charge stop durations. Battery engineers rely on this data to improve charging efficiency and longevity.
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