Looney100
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Yes. I will concede this point. The type of work being done by the battery in an EV is fundamentally different than in an ICE.You are focused on peak draw in an ICE but all automotive lead acid batteries are designed for peak draw. They are not designed for the increased and nearly constant draw from the electronics in systems in EVs that are almost never off. A lead acid battery in an ICE earns its living starting your car and then the alternator is running the show. They were never designed for EVs.
This should be easily overcome by a regular top-up from the high voltage battery. The fact that this doesn’t happen is the real shortcoming, IMO. There is no reason for the batteries to be drained.