EV drivers warned to charge within 20-25°C, avoid full charge, and charge during cooler times to prevent battery damage during hot weather.

Electric vehicle (EV) drivers warned to avoid charging during hot weather, as it can damage battery and reduce range. Motoring expert Darren Miller suggests charging within 20-25°C temperature range, charging to 80% instead of fully, and parking in shade. Charge during cooler times like early morning, late afternoon, or overnight to manage battery health and prevent complications on the road.

July 16, 2024
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