Leawood911:

It is best to think of this as a battery not a gas tank. Which it is. It should be used between 20% and 75% for maximum battery life.  Draining it much below 10% or charging past 90% should be avoided. Having lots of range or battery capacity makes that sweet spot that much bigger. This is also when it charges the quickest.  Do they say much about home charging this Porsche?  I think I heard the new Mustand EV can not be charged at home. 

Keep spreading the fake news.  
 

The Ford Mustang Mach E can’t be charged at home myth arose from a so-called researcher contacted sales people at nearby Ford dealerships to inquire about details on the new BEV.  The researcher then reported that few of Ford’s sales people knew much about the Mach E and one even stated the product couldn’t be charged at home. 
 

If you, instead of spreading FUD about Ford’s BEV spent the time conducting an Internet search, you would have located this Inside EVs article from late November complimenting Ford for doing its homework on its charging strategy, which includes home charging.  https://insideevs.com/news/376886/ford-charging-solutions-next-gen-bevs/. That search shouldn’t be too difficult for a software development person, unless Tesla blocked it from its browser during your near autonomous drive home for lunch.