I’m a little late to the party but decided to look and see if I’m the only one experiencing this dead battery syndrome. Our 2020 Edge ST (purchased new in 2021) currently has 11k miles on it and is on the second time around of having the battery go mysteriously dead. A couple days before it happening we did receive messages on our ford pass saying remote features disabled to conserve battery life. Then as usual every day it was driven to work, shopping, etc and suddenly just flat dead the next morning. First time I was extremely mad after trying to jump and charge it with no luck. Had it towed to the dealership under warranty and had it looked at. Service department said they had to run a battery load test and diagnostic on it and it took longer to get a result then they’ve ever seen but it came back as passing so they could not change the battery under warranty. The service guy was questioning if we left anything on in the car or something plugged in. NOPE, nothing, we don’t even have a phone charging cord in it. And quite frankly on this vehicle it’s almost impossible to have an interior light on or anything else without it shutting off automatically, the car is pretty intelligent. But we did check and nothing was left on. So we wrote this experience off as just weird and a one time thing. Well this morning, 2 months later, here we are again with a completely dead battery. As usual for the last 2 mornings we got the messsges on the Ford pass saying the remote features are disabled but every day the car started up just fine and functioned normally. Beyond upset again….