State of charge, climate envelope, and 12V auxiliary management — the three variables that determine whether your $25,000 Tesla, Lucid, or Rivian battery survives the storage window.
An EV in long-term storage is a different storage problem from an ICE vehicle. The 350-volt to 800-volt high-voltage traction battery dominates the storage chemistry — not engine oil or fuel stabilizer. Tesla, Lucid, Rivian, Porsche Taycan, Ford Lightning, and every other modern EV uses some chemistry of lithium-ion cells (NMC, LFP, NCA) that degrades on different curves than the lead-acid we are used to. Get the state-of-charge, the temperature envelope, and the auxiliary 12V management right and the pack survives multi-year storage with negligible capacity loss. Get them wrong and a single long sit can cost you 15–30% pack capacity that does not come back. At REVCity Auto Storage — 7185 Bermuda Rd, Las Vegas NV 89119, 725-272-1803 — the EV storage protocol below applies to every modern electric vehicle in our facility.
Three storage variables that do not exist on combustion vehicles dominate the EV protocol.
State-of-charge target varies by cell chemistry. Most owners do not know what chemistry is in their car — the table below covers the major 2020–2026 EVs.
| Vehicle | Cell Chemistry | Storage SOC Target | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tesla Model S / Model X | NMC / NCA | 50–60% | Tesla in-car storage mode targets ~50% |
| Tesla Model 3 / Y (Standard Range RWD) | LFP | 60–80% | LFP tolerates higher SOC storage |
| Tesla Model 3 / Y (Long Range, Performance) | NMC / NCA | 50–60% | Standard NMC profile |
| Lucid Air | NMC | 50–60% | 21700 cells; do not store at 100% |
| Rivian R1T / R1S | NMC (large pack), LFP (standard) | 55–65% NMC; 60–75% LFP | Verify pack type before setting |
| Porsche Taycan | NMC | 50–60% | Porsche storage mode available in PCM |
| Ford Lightning / Mach-E | NMC | 50–60% | FordPass storage protocol covers this |
| BMW i4 / iX | NMC | 50–60% | iDrive storage mode targets ~50% |
The 12V auxiliary kills more stored EVs than the high-voltage pack does. Every modern EV has a 12V (or in some cases lithium 16V) auxiliary that needs power to run computers, alarms, and the wake-up circuitry that lets the DC-DC converter recharge it from the HV pack. When the 12V dies, the car cannot wake up to charge itself.
The pre-storage protocol for an EV runs different line items than ICE storage. Run all of these before storage begins.
The calendar aging of lithium-ion cells follows an Arrhenius curve — degradation accelerates exponentially with temperature. Quantified:
| Storage Temperature | Annual Calendar Aging Multiplier | Outcome After 2-Year Storage |
|---|---|---|
| 0°C (32°F) | 0.5x baseline | 1–2% capacity loss |
| 15°C (59°F) | 0.75x baseline | 2–3% capacity loss |
| 22°C (72°F — REVCity range) | 1.0x baseline | 3–5% capacity loss |
| 35°C (95°F) | 2.0x baseline | 8–12% capacity loss |
| 45°C (113°F — Las Vegas summer ambient) | 4.0x baseline | 15–25% capacity loss |
| 55°C (131°F — outdoor parked interior) | 8.0x baseline | 30%+ capacity loss |
Climate-controlled 50–70°F (4x slower calendar aging than outdoor). 12V smart float charger at every space. Optional L1 charging maintenance. OEM storage mode protocol on Tesla, Lucid, Rivian, Porsche, Ford, BMW. Call 725-272-1803 to reserve EV storage.