
It is okay to charge a new energy vehicle overnight because many new energy vehicles nowadays are quite intelligent, and the same goes for charging. When charging the battery at night, if the battery is fully charged and reaches a saturated state, the charging current will automatically decrease or even drop to zero. Therefore, when the battery is fully charged, the charger will actually be in a disconnected state, which does not cause any damage to the battery. Here are some precautions regarding electric vehicle charging: Correct charging time: It takes longer to replenish energy for electric vehicles. If using a home charging station, it takes nearly 8 hours to fully charge the battery, while a fast charging station takes about 40 minutes to charge up to 80%. Develop the habit of charging frequently and avoid waiting until the battery level is too low before charging. Avoid over-discharging the battery: Over-discharging the battery can reduce its lifespan. Although battery packs are designed with protection systems, frequently driving the vehicle until the "red light" comes on will affect the battery pack's lifespan.


