What Are the Precautions for Charging New Energy Vehicles?

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ElizaAnn
07/29/25 3:20pm
New energy vehicle charging precautions are as follows: After exposure to high temperatures: Do not charge immediately after prolonged exposure to high temperatures. Extended exposure causes the power box temperature to rise, leading to increased battery temperature. Charging immediately can accelerate the aging and damage of internal wiring. Avoid charging during thunderstorms: Do not charge during thunderstorms. When rain is accompanied by lightning, never charge to avoid lightning strikes, which could cause combustion accidents. Do not turn on the air conditioning while charging: It is not recommended to use the air conditioning inside the vehicle while charging. Turning on the air conditioning during charging increases the internal charge load on the battery, accelerates the degradation of the power battery pack, and reduces battery lifespan. Choose compliant charging stations: Select charging stations that comply with national standards. This not only protects your vehicle's battery but also ensures your safety.
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