Does the Range Extender Harm the Battery?
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The range extender does not harm the battery. Here are the reasons why the range extender does not harm the battery: The range extender protects the battery: Battery damage is mainly caused by overcharging or excessive discharge. The range extender can prevent these two situations, so installing a range extender will not harm the battery; in fact, it provides protection. First, let’s understand the fatal issues for batteries: overcharging and excessive discharge. Most electric vehicle controllers come with a built-in battery protection system. When the battery level drops to 30%-40%, the range extender detects insufficient voltage and starts generating electricity. The power output of the range extender exceeds the protection system, so using a range extender actually protects your battery. Smart Range Extender: Since the range of low-speed electric four-wheelers is still relatively limited and cannot fully meet the daily travel needs of the public, installing a range extender can increase the vehicle's range, expand its operational scope, and meet daily travel demands. This allows for seamless round trips without the worry of running out of power midway.