Pay attention to heat dissipation when charging. Never charge in the sun in summer. All
Electric Car batteries should be charged frequently. The charging time should not be too long and should not exceed twelve hours. In addition, the depth of discharge has a great relationship with the life span, that is, how much power is left in your battery. This is also the reason why you charge frequently.
When starting, carrying people, and going uphill in
New Car, please use the pedals to assist, and try to avoid instantaneous high-current discharge. High-current discharge can easily lead to lead sulfate crystals, thereby damaging the physical properties of the battery plates.
It is strictly forbidden to store Electric Car batteries in a low-power state. Low-power state means that the battery is not charged in time after use. When storing batteries in a low-power state, sulfation is likely to occur. Lead sulfate crystals adhere to the plates, blocking the ion channels, causing insufficient charging and a decrease in battery capacity. The longer the battery is idle in a low-power state, the more serious the battery damage. Therefore, when the battery is idle, it should be recharged once a month, which can better maintain the battery in a healthy state.
The ambient temperature for charging Electric Car batteries is about 25℃, and it should be kept dry, ventilated, and without direct sunlight. Therefore, it is a very wrong practice for many Electric Car owners to push the vehicle back to the room for charging. It is not only a threat to their own safety, but also not good for the vehicle battery.
Many people have the habit of using New Car. They usually wait until the power is off before charging. This is wrong, because when the battery is powered off, the damage to the battery is very large, which is more serious than the damage caused by long-term charging, and may damage the internal structure of the battery. If the power consumption is high, the endurance will be greatly reduced.