
It is recommended not to turn on the air conditioning while charging an electric vehicle, as it will increase power consumption and affect the charging speed. More information about charging electric vehicles is as follows: 1. Using air conditioning can cause unstable current: Generally, new energy electric vehicles operate under relatively stable voltage and current conditions during charging. However, high-power appliances like air conditioning place higher demands on voltage, leading to unstable current and affecting charging efficiency. 2. Using air conditioning can prolong charging time: During the charging process, the battery capacity of the new energy electric vehicle's power battery pack is fixed. Using air conditioning continuously consumes power, thereby extending the overall charging duration.

It's absolutely fine to turn on the air conditioning while charging a pure electric vehicle. Let me explain how the system works: during charging, the vehicle draws power from the charging station, with part of this power used to charge the battery and the rest directly powering onboard electrical devices, including the air conditioning. Therefore, using the air conditioning doesn't drain the battery's own power but does occupy some of the charging capacity, which can slightly slow down the charging speed. From my experience with different models, this effect is more noticeable during fast charging—what might normally take 30 minutes to fully charge could extend to 40 minutes. Running the air conditioning in hot summer weather is comfortable and doesn't harm the equipment, though prolonged high-power operation might raise the battery temperature, so it's advisable to set a moderate temperature to avoid overheating. Turning off the air conditioning before charging completes can help speed up the final stage. Overall, it's safe and efficient, just with a slight trade-off in efficiency.

I often turn on the air conditioning while charging. In summer, waiting half an hour for the car to charge with the cool air inside and some music makes it much more relaxing. The AC does consume some charging current, extending the charging time slightly, but the difference is usually just a few extra minutes. The same goes for heating in winter—it draws power directly from the grid, not the battery. It's advisable to avoid using the highest fan speed to save energy. Many EV owners have shared that most electric cars are designed to allow this without significant risks. Just remember to monitor the battery temperature in extreme weather—if it gets too hot, dial it back a bit to ensure safety and comfort. Since the charging station's electricity cost already covers the AC, comfort is more important than efficiency. Personally, I do this often.

Technically, it's feasible to run the air conditioning while charging, but safety considerations are crucial: using AC increases electrical load, potentially exacerbating charging system heat buildup—especially during hot weather or prolonged charging sessions, which can elevate battery temperature and impact lifespan. Moderate usage is advised; avoid setting cold or hot air to maximum to prevent overheating risks. Short-term use is generally safe, but for extended waits, turning it off conserves energy. Always consult your vehicle manual for any usage restrictions—safety comes first to avoid minor issues escalating into costly repairs. Balance comfort wisely to protect your hardware.


