Why Does an Electric Vehicle Have Weak Acceleration?

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MacSadie
07/24/25 10:28pm
Here are the reasons for weak acceleration in electric vehicles: 1. Demagnetization of the motor: Many users park carelessly, often leaving the electric vehicle exposed to direct sunlight, which can cause demagnetization of the motor. 2. Battery aging or swelling: Irregular charging habits can accelerate battery aging and even lead to swelling. Once the battery swells, the vehicle's range will significantly decrease, resulting in insufficient power and weak acceleration. 3. External resistance issues: External resistance in electric vehicles typically manifests in two forms: tire pressure problems and brake locking. Insufficient tire pressure increases resistance during driving, leading to weak acceleration.
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