Here are the big “don’ts” of charging that are crucial in ensuring the longevity of your electric vehicle’s battery.
Do not drain or charge fully
Refrain from frequently charging your electric vehicle to 100% or letting it drain completely. Both practices can strain the battery and contribute to its deterioration. Ideally, it is advisable to maintain the charge level between 20% and 80% for regular daily use.
Don’t use fast chargers when not needed
Additionally, avoid using fast chargers excessively, especially for regular daily charging needs. While fast charging is convenient, frequent use can cause the battery to heat up rapidly, leading to increased wear and tear.
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Use company-allotted, original equipments
Using unauthorized or third-party charging equipment can lead to voltage irregularities and potentially damage the battery, jeopardizing its performance and safety.
Avoid charging immediately after a journey
It’s always better to allow your battery to cool down after a ride or drive as it gets heated up during the journey and charging it immediately might put extra strain on it and hence jeopardize its overall health if this practice is frequently followed.
These are some of the don’ts you need to vary while charging your electric vehicles. In return, it will help you in maintaining your battery health more efficiently and thus, relishing more miles from it.
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