What to Do When Lithium Battery Range Decreases?

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DelCooper
07/29/25 4:04pm
Compared to summer, the resistance increases in winter. To achieve the same power output, the current must be increased, making the battery appear to deplete faster. The internal resistance of lithium-ion batteries is related to temperature. The lower the temperature, the higher the internal resistance, which is why battery consumption is particularly rapid in winter. In summer, the maximum charging time can reach up to 12 hours. However, in winter, it is best not to exceed 8 hours, with 6 hours being optimal to avoid the risk of battery swelling. Gradual acceleration is recommended to maximize battery range and durability.
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