How Gravity handle long parking times?

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I bet new owners are driving their Gravities (?) almost every day so it might be hard to get answer to that question now. But I wonder how does Gravity handle being parked and unused for 2 weeks or more. I work from home and it's common for me to not use my car for 2 weeks. I know that some EVs don't handle this well. I've read about Volvo EX90 cases with drained 12V batteries after being parked at airport garage or left plugged to a charger for a multiple days (probably some hardware issue).

I also tried looking how Lucid Airs handle long parking times, but I found nothing on Google. I didn't find anyone complaining so I guess it good?
 
Tl;dr: it’s fine. lucid suggests you plug it in it left unattended for long time periods, just to be safe, but it’s fine either way.
Thank you. I tried searching the forum, but either the forum search is not the best, or I'm not using the right keywords, or I'm bad at searching in general. Tried stuff like "long parking", "airport parking", "unused", "parked". Only found story about one person who left the car in airport garage for 3 days with some phantom drain (but he was frequently checking the app so probably part of the issue) and some other very rare phantom drain issue where it would eat 1% of battery per hour. So nothing really answering my question.

The Lucid suggestion you're talking about. Is it somewhere in manual? I didn't try studying the manual yet.
 
Thank you. I tried searching the forum, but either the forum search is not the best, or I'm not using the right keywords, or I'm bad at searching in general. Tried stuff like "long parking", "airport parking", "unused", "parked". Only found story about one person who left the car in airport garage for 3 days with some phantom drain (but he was frequently checking the app so probably part of the issue) and some other very rare phantom drain issue where it would eat 1% of battery per hour. So nothing really answering my question.

The Lucid suggestion you're talking about. Is it somewhere in manual? I didn't try studying the manual yet.
Hit advanced search and sort by date, not relevance. I agree it sucks. :)

And indeed it is:
“CAUTION: When the vehicle is not in use for long periods of time, it is necessary to plug it into a charging source and set the charge target to the minimum Daily value (typically 50% state of charge).
The battery pack gradually discharges over time when your vehicle is left parked and unplugged (as with all batteries).”
 
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