Lucid AIR GRAND TOURING

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Battery Information
About the Vehicle Batteries
WARNING: Only a Lucid Service Center
should service the high-voltage battery
pack. Improper handling can result in
death or serious injury.
There are two types of batteries powering your
vehicle: a high-voltage lithium ion battery pack
that powers the vehicle's electric powertrain
motors and two 12V AGM batteries that power
systems such as the infotainment displays and
safety systems.
Environmental: Please recycle in accordance
with local regulations.
High Voltage Battery Pack Care
Storage temperature
CAUTION: Avoid exposing your vehicle
to ambient temperatures above 113°F
(45°C) or below -4°F (-20°C) for more
than 24 hours at a time. Prolonged
exposure can greatly reduce battery
pack life and performance. If it is
necessary to exceed these guidelines,
whenever possible plug the vehicle in
to a charging source to provide reliable
thermal conditioning of the battery
pack.
Extreme temperatures can damage the battery
pack. If possible, avoid parking in direct
sunlight, especially on hot, sunny days. Lucid
also recommends that you keep your vehicle
sheltered or parked in a garage whenever
possible in extremely cold weather.
Preserving high voltage battery pack health
The most effective way to prolong the battery
(when not driving) is to leave it plued into
a charging source. Setting the charge level to
"Daily" usage helps preserve battery health.
CAUTION: When the vehicle is not
in use for long periods of time, it's
necessary to plug into a charging
source and set the charge target to the
minimum "Daily" value.
When your vehicle is left idle and unplued,
the battery pack gradually discharges over
time. Allowing the battery pack to completely
discharge to 0 mi/0 km could cause permanent
damage. Battery pack life and performance are
greatly improved by maintaining a healthy state
of charge (generally between 40% and 80%).
When the remaining battery pack
charge falls below the 50 mi/80 km
range, the Cockpit Panel shows a
yellow low battery indicator.
When the battery pack charge level falls below
10 mi/16 km, warnings display on the Cockpit
Panel. Proceed to the nearest charging station
as soon as possible in order to avoid a vehicle
shutdown.
When poor battery pack health is detected, the
Cockpit Panel displays a warning indicator.
As is normal with all lithium-ion batteries,
battery pack performance degrades over time.
When the battery pack needs service, the
Pilot Panel displays a warning and you should
contact Lucid Customer Care to schedule
service.
High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging 143
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