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Unless they're going on long trips, a routine charge of 80% would be better. That way if they recover energy going down hill they stay well below 100%. Regenerative braking doesn't work at 100% (or maybe even close to 100% - don't know for sure) so the driving dynamics will become different. Effectively, the braking part of one pedal driving would be impaired.
I'm told you can set it up so the vehicle uses its actual brakes "automatically" at 100% charge so the driving dynamics stay the same - but you lose out on the energy being wasted and use the brakes a lot more than usual.
Yes it's because of the battery chemistry of the recent base models. The newer models should be charged to 100% at least once a week. Older base models (like mine) should rarely or never be charged to 100%. I've had mine charged to 100% exactly twice in almost 2 years, and to 90% a half dozen times. My range is still 395 km (down from just over 400) so my battery is holding up pretty well - which is not what a lot of people on Bob have been worrying about.
I've been trying to explain it to them, and I think they now understand regenerative braking and how it goes back to the battery. But the thing for them is that fiddling around with the settings is not something they like doing for anything. Not a car. Not a mobile device. Not a computer. But I think they'll let me adjust that for them.
I know there have been some recommendations to maybe go with something else. And certainly something with traditional mirror switches would be easier for them. However, there are apparently a lot of Model 3s being heavily discounted in inventory and my dad like the way it looks as well as the size. It's going to take a bit of handholding but I'd think the most important thing right now is that they can drive it and charge it. And I'm sure I'm going to get a few panicked calls like when my wife ran down her car battery and needed a jump.