Do you also charge your electric car to 100 percent? Wait, big damage can happen!

  • Is it right to charge an electric car 100 percent?
  • Why is 80 percent charging rule important?
  • Benefit from regenerative braking system

Electric vehicle: The use of electric vehicles is increasing rapidly in India. People are now turning to electric cars and bikes in view of rising prices of petrol and diesel. But after getting an electric vehicle, the big question is its charging. After buying an EV, there is a question of how much to charge it. Experts often recommend 80 percent charging. But is 80 percent charging really convenient for the battery? Does it actually improve battery health and have long-term benefits? Let’s know in detail.

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Why is 80 percent charging rule important?

Today’s modern EVs have a battery management system called BMS. This system helps the car to work in a safe and balanced manner. But charging the battery to 100 percent every time can affect its life. But charging up to 80 percent puts less strain on the battery. Conversely, a higher charge level increases the stress in the battery, making it take longer to fully charge. That’s why it takes a long time to charge from 80 percent to 100 percent. Repeated charging up to 100 percent can quickly weaken the battery. EV batteries are very expensive. If the battery fails, replacing it can be very expensive and costly. Battery If a battery fails, it can be expensive to replace. Keeping the battery at 80 percent charge helps the battery last longer and extends its life, reducing future costs. But if you are going to travel a long distance, then charging 100 percent becomes convenient. But it is convenient to follow 80 percent of the rules on a daily basis.

Benefits of 80 percent charging?

Unlike petrol and diesel vehicles, EVs cannot be charged within minutes. Batteries charge up to 80 percent quickly. But after that charging becomes slow. So after 80 percent charging it becomes convenient for use and saves time. Additionally, charging stations are less crowded, allowing others to charge their vehicles more quickly.

Regenerative Braking System

Most electric vehicles have a regenerative braking system. This system stores energy back in the battery when you brake or slow down. If the battery is already 100 percent full, this excess energy cannot be stored. However, if the battery is charged up to 80 percent, space remains and regenerative braking takes full advantage.

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