Do you own an Electric Vehicle? Then definitely read ‘this’ news; How to take care in summer?
Do not park your car in the sun for too long
Charging should be done in cool weather in the evening
Do not park your car in the sun for too long
Pune: Summer has started and the sun is fierce ElectricFire incidents of two-wheeler vehicles have started happening. After the fire, the vehicle is completely burnt. Vehicle owners need to be careful so that such incidents do not happen in summer. In summer, the battery (Automobile news) is more likely to heat up. Therefore, the e-vehicle should be parked in the shade. Also, the vehicle and the battery should not be overheated. In order not to increase the heat in the already hot battery, charging should be done early in the morning or in the evening in a cool environment.
E-vehicles use lithium batteries. These batteries are of ‘LFP’ and ‘NMC’ types. Both are lithium ion batteries, but their components are different. ‘LFP’ stands for Lithium Ion Phosphate, while ‘NMC’ stands for Nickel Manganese Cobalt, ‘LFP’ is considered safer than ‘NMC’. In case of any failure in the ‘BMS’ i.e. Battery Management System, the temperature in the ‘NMC’ battery is not regulated.
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How to take care of e-vehicles?
Allow the car to cool down for 15 minutes after driving outside. Avoid parking the car for a long time in the hot sun. Charge up. Always park the bike in a shaded, closed garage.
This may cause fire
Defective battery design and BMS may cause fire. In addition, poor quality materials, lack of thermal management, physical damage, overcharging, overheating, battery or charger defects can cause fire incidents.
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