Why Can't the New Energy Vehicle Charge?
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New energy vehicle cannot charge because the battery has reached its lifespan or the fuse is damaged. Below is relevant information about new energy: Definition: New Energy (NE), also known as unconventional energy, refers to various forms of energy other than traditional energy sources. It includes energy sources that are just beginning to be developed or are under active research and awaiting promotion, such as solar energy, geothermal energy, wind energy, ocean energy, biomass energy, and nuclear fusion energy. Characteristics: Abundant resources, generally renewable, and can be sustainably utilized by humans. Low energy density, requiring larger space for development and utilization.
I've encountered many new energy vehicle owners reporting charging issues, and found that the most common reason for charging failure is poor connection of charging equipment, such as the charging gun not being inserted tightly or dirty plugs causing poor contact. Another factor is onboard charger malfunction, like aging internal components or control module errors; or the battery management system detecting abnormal temperature or voltage fluctuations, automatically stopping charging to protect the battery. External factors are also crucial, such as unstable grid power supply or overheating plugs interrupting the process. It's recommended to first check if the charging gun and vehicle interface are clean and secure, and try testing with another charging station. If the problem persists, avoid forcing the operation due to the high risk of short circuits, and promptly contact a professional technician to inspect the system to prevent battery or circuit damage from escalating repair costs. Regular maintenance of charging components can effectively prevent such failures.