In recent years, the number of new energy vehicles in the country has been increasing. It is well known that low temperatures in winter will cause the vehicle’s mileage to decrease. Will high temperatures in summer have an impact on the vehicle? Improper charging can easily cause accidents. Let’s take a look at how to safely charge new energy vehicles in summer?
01 Avoid charging immediately after high temperature exposure
After the vehicle is exposed to high temperature, the temperature of the power box will rise, and the temperature of the battery will also rise. If charging is performed immediately, it may accelerate the aging and damage of the circuits in the car, causing a fire. After using the car, do not charge it immediately. It is best to let the vehicle stand for a while to allow the power battery to fully dissipate heat before charging.
02 Avoid outdoor charging on rainy days
If a lightning strike occurs, it is very likely to hit the charging line, which will generate huge current and voltage and cause damage to the battery. On rainy days, check whether the charging gun has been soaked in rainwater, whether there is water or debris in the gun, and wipe the gun head clean before use. When the charging gun is inserted or unplugged from the car charging socket, it must be covered with rain gear to prevent rain from splashing into the charging gun and the car charging socket.
03 Avoid increasing the charge load when charging
Try to avoid using in-car electrical appliances, such as air conditioners, when charging. You can use in-car electrical appliances when charging in slow charging mode, but it will cause the charging time to be extended again; it is strictly forbidden to use in-car electrical appliances when using fast charging mode, because the fast charging mode is achieved by increasing the current. If you use in-car electrical appliances at this time, it is likely to cause damage to the electrical appliances due to excessive current.
04 Try to avoid people in the car when charging
Charging will cause interference, which will affect the human body and mobile phones, and the radiation will also be quite large.
05 Choose charging piles that meet national standards for charging, and avoid placing flammable and explosive materials in the car
Car owners should learn to charge and discharge reasonably and safely, and avoid overcharging, discharging or undercharging. It is forbidden to place flammable and explosive liquids in the car when charging to avoid explosions.
How to safely charge new energy vehicles in summer?
















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