Not likely, doesn't make any sense considering they recommend not charging all 
the way and it's know this does the most damage.
Their app lets you set to Charge percent so makes sense the software would 
limit the top voltage.
At any rate Tesla doesn't let you use the whole battery anyway even at 100% 
charged it is not because they gave people temporary range increases during the 
Florida Hurricane.
I believe some of the guys on the Tesla Forum know. The ones that monitor cell 
voltages. 

    On Tuesday, July 21, 2020, 10:29:35 PM CDT, John Lussmyer via EV 
<ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:  
 
 On Tue Jul 21 20:12:13 PDT 2020 ev@lists.evdl.org said:
>outlet and did not charge us anything. We are quite satisfied with our 220
>mile range battery. Because the battery pack actually has a range of 240
>miles, but is software limited we never have charged it to 100%.

Depends.  If Tesla is limiting you to the top 220 miles, or the bottom 220 
miles.
Charging to 100% might actually BE charging to 100%, and they just aren't 
letting you discharge all the way.



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