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What are the precautions for electric vehicles?

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VonIvan
08/27/25 2:25am
Electric vehicles require attention to certain precautions such as being unsuitable for highway driving and not suitable for driving at full load. Below are detailed explanations regarding the precautions for electric vehicles: Unsuitable for highway driving: Electric vehicles are environmentally friendly cars primarily designed for urban driving. If you plan to drive on highways, it is advisable not to purchase an electric vehicle. Driving on highways requires maintaining a specified speed, which can significantly impact the battery life of the electric vehicle. Not suitable for driving at full load: The driving habits of electric vehicles differ from those of conventional cars. Electric vehicles have only one gear, and because the motor consumes a lot of energy, they are not suitable for driving at full load.
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DelMax
09/08/25 9:09am
After driving an electric vehicle for two years, I've found that daily charging is crucial. Avoid using fast charging stations every day as it harms battery life and accelerates range degradation, just like my neighbor whose car can no longer charge to full capacity. It's best to install a slow charger at home—charge overnight for both cost savings and peace of mind. Always check the charging station status before heading out to avoid wasted trips. Also, try not to let the battery drop below 20% before recharging; maintaining it between 30% and 80% is ideal, especially during winter and summer when AC usage drains power quickly. Planning charging stops in advance makes journeys smoother. In short, developing good habits saves hassle—don't just opt for convenience.
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EvelynLynn
10/23/25 2:29am
I always pay close attention to the battery, after all, it's the heart of an electric vehicle. It's best to avoid parking the car under scorching sunlight for too long, as high temperatures accelerate battery aging. During summer, I always try to find a shaded spot. When charging, avoid fully charging or completely draining the battery; it's ideal to maintain it within a moderate range. For example, charging from 50% to 80% and then stopping can significantly slow down battery degradation over time. Additionally, extreme cold in winter greatly affects the range. I usually preheat the battery before turning on the air conditioning to reduce extra consumption. Regularly use the original charger for checks, and avoid using cheap, off-brand equipment to prevent accidents. Taking care of these small details can make the car last longer and be safer.
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