Can BYD Electric Vehicles Charge Without Turning Off the Engine?

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AndersonFitz
07/30/25 2:45am
Charging a BYD electric vehicle without turning off the engine can easily lead to safety accidents, so it is recommended to turn off the engine before charging. Here are some precautions for charging new energy electric vehicles: 1. The choice of flame-retardant wires is crucial: When charging, select qualified flame-retardant wires with leakage protection devices. Only high flame-retardant charging cables can prevent electric vehicle fires during charging. 2. Pay attention to the placement of the charger: The charger should be placed on the footrest, and it is strictly forbidden to cover it with items or place it on the seat cushion or inside the seat bucket. Randomly extending the power cord and frequently pulling it can easily cause loose connections, aging wires, and short circuits due to damaged wire insulation. 3. Remember to turn off the ignition lock: Additionally, the ignition lock must be turned off. If the ignition lock is left on while charging, the battery voltage will rise, which can burn out the ignition lock and cause a short circuit fire. If the charger is dropped or collided, the fan can easily be damaged. During charging, observe whether the charger's cooling fan is operating normally. If the fan is damaged, it should be repaired or replaced with a new charger promptly.
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