Is It Better To Charge The New Energy Vehicle When It Runs Out Of Power, Or When There Is Remaining Power?
Nov 21, 2023
As a new energy vehicle owner, will you choose to charge when the power is at the bottom, or will you charge when there is how much is left? This problem seems simple, but in fact, it has great uses, including vehicle manufacturers in the development of battery life, to take into account the user's sensitivity to vehicle charging, as well as the remaining power, secondly, some charging facilities operators also need to consider, in what address, how far apart to build piles, to solve the user's charging anxiety.

According to the relevant survey results, many new energy vehicle users will generally choose to charge when the remaining power is less than 20%, and if there are private charging piles and unit parking lot users, nearly half of them will stop and charge at any time. In terms of charging times, if you drive every day, 39.3% of users charge 2-3 times a week, 28.7% of users charge 4-6 times a week, and 31.9% of users charge every day. In addition, judging from user feedback, many new energy vehicle owners mainly use private charging piles at home.
So is it appropriate to charge the new energy electric vehicle when the electricity is used up, or is it better to charge it when there is remaining power? How much power is left to charge when there is more power? We all know that conventional battery cars are generally charged when the power is used up to about 30%, but this is not the case with new energy electric vehicles, because the battery material of electric vehicles is generally lead-acid batteries, and frequent consumption of too much power is easy to cause vulcanization of the battery, the power storage capacity decreases, and the battery life also decreases.
But the current new energy electric vehicles are basically ternary lithium batteries, These batteries will not be like the batteries of electric bicycles, it is not easy to cause rapid changes in the battery due to overcharging, but most of the postoperative is still recommended that you do not wait for the car to run out of power and then charge, try to keep the car in about 20% when there is still about 20% of the charge can be done, on the one hand, if the high-frequency charging, it will cause small damage to the battery to a certain extent, on the other hand, the remaining power can be used in case of emergency, Solve some embarrassing problems, such as running out of power before arriving at the charging station, or temporary emergencies.











