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How to Prolong EV’s Battery Longevity

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Electric vehicles are steering the automotive industry toward a sustainable future, offering a cleaner, greener mode of transportation. At the heart of these vehicles lies a crucial component: the battery.

To extend the lifespan of an EV battery, ensuring a sustainable and affordable journey, we’ve prepared a roadmap to help you optimise the lifetime of your EV’s battery:

1. Mindful Charging Habits

Charging habits play a pivotal role in preserving battery health. Opt for level 1 or 2 charging whenever possible, and aim to keep the battery charge level between 20% and 80%. Consider using scheduling features on your EV to optimise charging during off-peak hours.

 

2. Temperature Management

Extreme temperatures can accelerate battery degradation. Park your EV in shaded areas during hot days and avoid exposing it to freezing temperatures for prolonged periods. Some electric vehicles have battery preconditioning to regulate temperature before charging, ensuring ideal battery conditions.

 

3. Software Updates and Maintenance

Stay up-to-date with software updates provided by the manufacturer. These updates often include battery management improvements that can enhance efficiency and longevity. Additionally, adhere to regular maintenance schedules recommended by the manufacturer to keep the entire vehicle, including the battery system, in top condition.

 

4. Gentle Driving Techniques

Smooth driving not only improves safety but also benefits battery life. Avoid aggressive acceleration and sudden braking, as these actions demand higher energy output from the battery. Utilise regenerative braking systems to recover energy while decelerating, reducing strain on the battery.

 

5. Storage Considerations

If you intend to keep your electric vehicle stored for a long time, adhere to specific instructions. Ensure the battery charge level is around 50% and store the vehicle in a cool, dry environment. Some EVs have a specific storage mode to optimise battery health during long-term storage.

 

6. Battery Health Monitoring

Leverage the monitoring tools available in your EV to keep an eye on battery health. Track charging patterns, energy consumption, and overall battery performance through the vehicle’s dashboard or dedicated mobile apps. Early detection of issues can prevent further degradation.

 

7. Invest in Quality

When purchasing an EV, consider the battery warranty and the manufacturer’s reputation. Good batteries have longer warranties and perform better, giving peace of mind and saving money in the long run.


Conclusion

EV owners can use these strategies not only to extend battery life and promote sustainable transportation. Extending the life of an electric vehicle battery involves more than just technology. It also requires efforts to create a greener and more efficient future on the roads.

Remember, each mile travelled in an EV represents a step toward a greener tomorrow. Let’s drive forward sustainably! If you’re a business owner and are interested in installing a charging station in your commercial parking lot, feel free to contact us here.

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