How Often Should New Energy Vehicles Be Charged?
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The frequency of charging a new energy vehicle depends on the amount of electricity consumed. Generally, it is most appropriate to charge when the battery level drops to around 70% in summer and 50% in winter. New energy vehicles can be charged in the following ways: Portable Charging Gun: Portable charging refers to using the portable charging cable that comes with the vehicle to connect to a standard household socket for charging. This is a very convenient method, as charging can be done wherever a socket is available. Home Charging Station: If you have a personal fixed parking space, you can choose to install a home charging station. However, having a charging station is not enough; you must obtain approval from the property management and pass the review by the power company before installation. Public Charging Station: Although home charging stations are great, many users cannot install them due to the lack of a fixed parking space or uncooperative property management. If a home charging station cannot be installed, you will have to rely on public charging stations. Public charging stations are usually built and maintained by power companies such as State Grid and Southern Grid.