What are the reasons for the failure of new energy vehicle charging guns?

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CarterFitz
07/29/25 11:32pm
There are several reasons for the failure of new energy vehicle charging guns. Reasons: Automatic charging after power restoration; poor cable connection; pressing the charging connection device switch stops charging if pressed; excessively high power battery temperature; malfunction of the vehicle or charging station. Precautions for new energy vehicle charging: It is recommended to periodically fully charge the power battery; when storing the vehicle unused for a long time, first charge it to 100%, then discharge it to between 25% and 40%; if the storage time exceeds three months, the battery must be charged, otherwise battery performance will decrease.
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