Why Can't the Electric Vehicle Be Charged?

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DeMackenzie
07/25/25 1:54pm
The reasons why an electric vehicle cannot be charged: 1. Battery lifespan: Incorrect charging methods may cause the battery to fail prematurely. Therefore, when you find that the battery cannot be charged, take it to an electric vehicle repair shop for inspection and replace or repair it in time; 2. Blown fuse: If the fuse inside the circuit breaker is blown, the power will be cut off; 3. Poor contact: When there is poor contact between the fuse tube and the fuse holder, between the charger and the power source, or between the plug and the socket, it will affect the normal charging of the electric vehicle, resulting in the battery not being charged or not being fully charged. The charger itself can also age, especially for some cheap products with unstable electronic components. After a period of use, a certain component may burn out, causing the output voltage to be abnormal or the indicator light not to change. In this case, you can ask an appliance repair person to fix it or directly replace it with a new one.
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