Can You Turn on the Air Conditioning While Charging a New Energy Vehicle?
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You can turn it on, but it is not recommended. Using the air conditioning inside the car while charging increases the internal charge load on the power battery pack of the new energy electric vehicle. This causes the battery pack to continue working before it is fully charged, significantly accelerating the battery degradation of the power battery pack. Below is an introduction to using air conditioning while charging a new energy vehicle: 1. Introduction One: Generally, new energy electric vehicles operate under relatively stable voltage and current conditions during charging. However, using high-power electrical appliances like air conditioning requires higher voltage, which can lead to unstable current and affect the charging efficiency. 2. Introduction Two: During the charging process, the battery capacity of the power battery pack in a new energy electric vehicle is fixed. If the air conditioning is used, it will continuously consume power, thereby prolonging the overall charging time.
I've been driving an electric vehicle for five or six years and often turn on the air conditioning while waiting at charging stations, especially during summer or winter—it's particularly practical. With the charging cable plugged in, the AC works immediately, whether for cooling or heating. However, it's important to note that if you're using a slow charger while running the AC, it might extend the charging time since the air conditioning consumes a significant amount of power. From my personal experience, using the AC at public fast-charging stations doesn’t have much impact because the high power output allows simultaneous charging and power supply. Safety-wise, ensure the charging environment is well-ventilated and avoid staying in an enclosed garage for too long to prevent moisture buildup. In short, it’s perfectly fine to use the AC—just activate it when needed rather than leaving it on all day to save energy. Many other EV owners share this habit, and it’s completely safe.
As someone interested in automotive technology, I've researched this issue: New energy vehicles can turn on air conditioning while charging. The AC in electric vehicles is purely electric-powered, allowing the car to draw power directly from the external source during charging without harming the battery core. However, using AC increases power consumption and slightly reduces charging speed – the impact is minor during fast charging but noticeable during slow charging. Through practical testing, I found that setting temperatures too high or too low significantly increases power consumption. I recommend consulting the vehicle manual when operating, avoiding frequent switching, as stable operation is better. Modern systems automatically optimize by prioritizing external power intake, with safe ventilation being the key point.
From an environmental perspective, running the AC while charging is feasible but should be done in moderation. The additional electricity consumption may come from non-renewable sources, increasing carbon emissions. I advocate for turning it on briefly only when necessary and avoiding power waste. A sensible approach is utilizing the scheduling function to limit AC operation to just a portion of the charging period. This balances comfort with eco-conscious principles.