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3 Ways to Extend the Life of Your Electric Vehicle Battery

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Electric vehicles (EVs) offer many advantages, including lower emissions, fewer fuel costs, and reduced maintenance compared to traditional gas-powered cars. With a few simple habits, drivers can also help their EV batteries last longer and perform more efficiently.

Here are three ways to protect your battery and get the most out of your electric vehicle.

  1. Keep your charge between 20 and 80 percent
    While charging your EV to 100 percent occasionally isn’t harmful, experts generally recommend keeping the battery between 20 and 80 percent for everyday use. This range helps maintain the health of the battery cells and reduces long-term wear.

At the same time, it’s best to avoid letting the battery drop below 10 percent too often, as extremely low charge levels can gradually shorten its lifespan.

  1. Prioritize slower charging when possible
    Fast-charging stations are convenient for long trips, but they generate more heat and put greater strain on the battery.

When time allows, using a Level 2 charger (typically 240 volts) at home or at a public charging station is generally easier on the battery. Many modern EVs are designed to handle fast charging better than earlier models, but slower charging is still recommended for routine use.

  1. Adjust your driving habits
    Your driving style can also affect battery health. Rapid acceleration and sudden braking place additional strain on the battery, reducing overall efficiency.

Driving smoothly and using features such as eco mode can help reduce energy consumption and minimize unnecessary stress on the battery system.

By following these simple practices, EV owners can help extend battery life and maintain strong performance for years to come.

For advice specific to your vehicle model, consider speaking with your vehicle manufacturer or a trusted mechanic.

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