What are the impacts of charging a new energy vehicle without turning it off?

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OLondon
07/29/25 1:24pm
This practice can cause significant damage to the battery and negatively affect its lifespan. Therefore, it is recommended to turn off the vehicle before charging. Precautions: Turn off the vehicle's power: In addition to turning off the vehicle while charging, all internal power sources should also be switched off. For example, headlights, audio systems, and other electrical components should be turned off during charging. This ensures safety and prevents excessive current from damaging the vehicle's electrical components. Properly manage charging time: When charging an electric vehicle, if time permits, opt for slow charging. Once the battery is fully charged, promptly unplug the charging cable. Both undercharging and overcharging can adversely affect the battery's lifespan. Typically, the average charging time for a battery ranges from 8 to 10 hours. Additionally, avoid excessively long charging sessions. If the battery becomes excessively hot during charging, stop the charging process immediately.
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