What is the impact of not driving an electric vehicle for a long time on the battery?
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If an electric vehicle is not driven for a long time and the car's battery is not charged in time, it can lead to severe battery depletion, ultimately causing the car to fail to start normally. This may necessitate replacing the car's battery, thereby increasing the cost of the vehicle. Additional Information: Precautions: 1. The optimal charging time for an electric vehicle is when the battery level is between 30%-40%, and it is advisable to charge when the battery level is not below 10% or above 80%. Also, pay attention to the charging duration, especially at some external charging stations that lack full-charge protection. It is best not to exceed 10 hours of charging time to avoid overcharging, which can damage the battery. 2. Periodically performing a deep discharge on the battery is also beneficial for activating the battery and can slightly increase its capacity. After every 10 charges, perform a complete discharge of the battery. This practice can activate part of the battery's activity and also help maintain the consistency of individual battery cells.