Can New Energy Vehicles Keep the Air Conditioning Running While Parked?
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Yes. Here are some precautions for using new energy vehicles: 1. Avoid high-current discharge: When starting, carrying passengers, or going uphill, try to avoid sudden acceleration to prevent instantaneous high-current discharge. High-current discharge can easily lead to the formation of lead sulfate crystals, thereby damaging the physical properties of the battery plates. 2. Never store the battery in a depleted state: The battery must not be stored in a depleted state. If the battery is low on power after use, it should be recharged promptly. 3. Master the correct charging time: During use, accurately determine the charging time based on actual conditions, considering factors such as frequency of use and driving distance to determine the charging frequency. 4. Regularly check tire pressure: Maintain the correct tire pressure and check it every two weeks or at least once a month. Incorrect tire pressure can increase power consumption, reduce driving range, decrease driving comfort, shorten tire lifespan, and compromise driving safety. 5. Avoid exposure to extreme heat: High temperatures can increase internal battery pressure, causing water loss, reducing battery activity, and accelerating plate aging. Therefore, electric vehicles must not be exposed to direct sunlight and should be parked in shaded areas.