Thanks for reporting. The bug is now fixed:
https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/issues/7850

Am Sa., 21. Nov. 2020 um 17:10 Uhr schrieb Chris Abraham <
[email protected]>:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm encountering a strange bug. When vehicles are parked on the side of
> the road, they still have a small, negative value in their `acceleration`
> variable, even though they are stationary. Now, the vehicle I am simulating
> has a `battery` device (i.e. it's an electric vehicle). If this vehicle has
> the `recuperationEfficiency` parameter set to `True`, the vehicle's battery
> sometimes gets charged for the duration that it is parked!
>
> The value of the `acceleration` is *usually* sufficiently small that the
> battery level doesn't change, but it's quite unpredictable and there are
> some cases when the battery does indeed charge.
>
> I hope this bug is already known and that there is a ready workaround.
> I've attached a scenario where this bug is apparent (see the
> battery.out.xml file, from timestamp=50).
>
> Chris
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