How to Charge New Energy Vehicles?

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JulianLee
07/24/25 2:37pm
New energy vehicles can be charged using the following methods: 1. Portable charging; 2. Home charging pile charging; 3. Public charging pile charging. New energy vehicles refer to vehicles that use unconventional vehicle fuels as power sources, which are divided into: 1. Hybrid vehicles; 2. Pure electric vehicles; 3. Fuel cell vehicles; 4. Hydrogen engine vehicles; 5. Gas-powered vehicles; 6. Alcohol ether vehicles. The maintenance required for new energy vehicles includes: 1. Checking the functionality of the lights, the aging of the wiper strips, and the integrity of the paint; 2. Inspecting the transmission components of the chassis, the suspension, and their connecting parts; 3. Checking the tire pressure, cracks, and wear; 4. Replacing the antifreeze; 5. Inspecting the aging and loose connections of the wiring harnesses in the engine compartment; 6. Checking the vehicle battery.
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CatherineLynn
08/11/25 8:22am
Charging new energy vehicles is actually quite simple. When using an electric car, I mainly rely on two methods: slow charging at home and fast charging at public stations. After installing a home charging station, I just plug it in every night and wake up to a full battery ready for the day. When I'm out, I use a mobile app to locate nearby fast charging stations, plug in the charging cable, and in about half an hour, I can drive hundreds of kilometers. I usually pay attention to battery health, like avoiding deep discharges and not charging during extremely hot weather, which helps extend battery life. Another point to mention is the cost: home electricity is very cheap, just a few cents per kilowatt-hour, making it much more economical than refueling with gasoline. Public charging is slightly more expensive, but prepayment via apps makes it convenient. Overall, developing a regular charging routine makes everything go smoothly.
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