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Do You Need to Turn Off the Engine When Charging a New Energy Vehicle?

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AndersonRose
09/01/2025, 12:28:27 AM

New energy vehicles need to be turned off when charging. Here are the precautions to note when charging a new energy vehicle: 1. Comply with National Standards: First, use vehicles and charging piles that comply with national standards. Do not use third-party charging piles or those without national production and inspection certification marks. A qualified wiring method (especially grounding protection) is also particularly important for safety. 2. Confirm Status: Before charging, confirm that the vehicle is in good condition and the charging equipment is functioning properly. After charging begins, ensure that the voltage and current are within the normal range before leaving the site. If possible, check the charging status regularly to ensure it is normal. 3. Cable Safety: Try to use charging cables directly connected to wall sockets, and ensure the charging socket is in good condition. Avoid charging if the connecting cable is damaged or the socket is corroded or rusty.

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DiEmilia
09/13/2025, 03:13:45 AM

As a user who has been driving electric vehicles for several years, I must say that new energy vehicles generally need to be turned off during charging. My experience tells me that if the vehicle is not turned off, some systems may still be running, such as the air conditioning or electronic devices, which can interfere with the charging process and even cause charging errors. More importantly, from a safety perspective, turning off the vehicle can prevent the risk of electrical short circuits. In case of sparks or overheating, there is a potential fire hazard. Every time I use a public charging station or home charging pile, I always turn off the vehicle before plugging in the gun—this is not only recommended by manufacturers but also common sense. Additionally, turning off the vehicle helps maintain battery health, making charging more efficient and stable. Remember to check your vehicle's manual, as different brands may have slight variations, but in general, don’t be lazy. Turning off the vehicle before charging is the safest and can even save you some electricity costs.

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VanCameron
10/27/2025, 04:01:17 AM

After switching to a new energy vehicle, I realized that charging habits are crucial, and turning off the engine is a basic step. I used to think I could charge while resting with the car on, but in reality, the vehicle automatically enters standby mode during charging, frequently shutting down, which slows down or interrupts the charging process. Moreover, considering safety—if the engine isn't turned off, the car moving or systems running can easily cause electrical conflicts, such as overheating alarms from the charging station. My suggestion is to develop a habit: park, turn off the engine, and then plug in the charging gun. It's simple and safe. Even when charging at home, I always turn off the engine before operating to avoid accidental electric shocks. Overall, turning off the engine is also beneficial for battery life, extending the vehicle's durability.

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Claudia
12/10/2025, 03:16:47 AM

After using a new energy vehicle for a while, I learned that it's best to turn off the engine when charging. It's not complicated; turning off the engine ensures smooth charging and avoids system conflicts. In terms of safety, reducing the risk of short circuits is key. I follow this procedure every time I operate it.

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GeorgeLynn
01/30/2026, 09:33:56 PM

It's been almost half a year since I started driving a new energy vehicle, and I always make sure to turn off the engine before charging. If the engine or system is left running, the charging process may become unstable and less efficient. More importantly, from a safety perspective, not turning off the engine increases the risk of electrical failures, such as battery overheating or wiring damage. I've seen many people at charging stations doing the same, which reminds me to maintain this habit. Charging after turning off the engine makes the process smoother.

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DeVanessa
04/25/2026, 03:25:12 PM

As a new driver experiencing new energy vehicles, I consulted an expert about the issue of turning off the engine while charging. The answer was affirmative—it's necessary to turn off the engine before charging. The reason is that with the vehicle running, the electronic systems may interfere with the charging process, leading to errors or slower charging. From a safety perspective, turning off the engine prevents potential hazards, such as overheating accidents. I also noticed that turning off the engine makes charging quieter and more energy-efficient, extending the equipment's lifespan. It's recommended for beginners to start by following the manual's instructions.

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