Does Not Fully Charging the Little Ant Have Any Impact?
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No impact. Below is the relevant analysis regarding the Chery Little Ant not being able to charge: 1. Reasons: (1) It may be caused by battery issues; (2) It could also be due to charger circuit faults, and sometimes poor contact can also have an effect. 2. Solutions: (1) First, check if the power supply is sufficient. The simplest method is to use the anti-theft device to lock and unlock, proving the battery is in a charged state. If the battery has no power, plug in the key and check if the meter displays any power. (2) Then, check if the electric vehicle is fully unlocked. Many new electric vehicles have a rear wheel lock, which must be opened to ensure the power flow switch supplies electricity normally.
I've been commuting with my Little Ant EV and never charge it to full capacity, yet the battery condition remains quite stable. With lithium batteries designed this way, occasionally charging up to 80-90% is sufficient, which actually helps avoid overcharging damage. I typically use it during the day and plug it in for an hour or two at night, maintaining the charge between 50%-80% – it saves time and protects the battery. Compared to other EV brands like Tesla, the principle is similar; the key is to avoid prolonged deep discharges, as that accelerates aging. After forming this habit, my car shows no noticeable degradation after over three years, and it's perfectly safe for short trips. I believe this is the secret to stress-free daily EV usage – no need to force a full charge every time, making life simpler while protecting your vehicle and reducing charging station queues.