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Take Care of Your Electric Vehicle Battery

 It’s important to take good care of your electric vehicle battery. It has the power to move you greater distances, save you money on gas, and keep you from polluting. But the battery is no exception — if its power is continually drained, it will wear out and die.

What Type of Batteries Does EVs Use?

EVs are electrically driven and have a variety of different types of batteries. They can be classified into two main categories.

Lead Acid Batteries: These work best in vehicles with low power requirements and are the least expensive type of EV battery to purchase. Examples of vehicles that use lead-acid batteries are golf carts, forklifts, and utes.

Lithium-Ion Batteries: 

Li-ion batteries work best in EVs with high power requirements because they provide more energy per unit weight than any other battery technology. This makes them ideal for use in Tesla’s electric cars as well as some buses or trucks that require powerful engines for their size and can adequately charge the vehicle during peak periods.

Do All EV Batteries Behave the Same Way?

All EV batteries behave the same way, but some are better than others. Let's go over some of the more popular options and see which one is your best bet.

Forget everything you may have heard about different battery brands and their unique properties — it is important to understand that all EV batteries work in a similar way and have similar components. We'll go into detail about these components later in the piece, but what you need to know now is all EV batteries will perform similarly regardless of type or brand.  Each charger will be able to charge a given battery within its maximum capacity as long as it's compatible with the selected voltage level.

Is Cold Weather Bad for EV Batteries?

Many people have concerns that cold weather could be bad for their electric vehicle (EV) batteries. But is that true? The short answer is not necessarily, but there are some things to consider if you live in a cold climate.  

Take Care of Your Electric Vehicle Battery
Take Care of Your Electric Vehicle Battery

In this blog post, we'll break down the risk and explain how to mitigate the issue with your EV battery. You will also learn about an interesting study on how cold weather can sometimes attract a "battery crowd" that actually helps the batteries' lifespan by providing them with temporary power when they otherwise wouldn't be used. 

Read on...When people think of EVs and cars in general, they might worry about how easily these machines can freeze over or cause more problems due to freezing temperatures.

Does the Way I Drive Impact Battery Life?

A leading cause of car battery life is how you drive. When you accelerate or decelerate, the alternator generates power and electricity that gets stored in the vehicle's battery.  

The temperature of the road also impacts how well your car runs off of the fuel it has in its tank. It's best to avoid hot asphalt during warm seasons, and snow or ice during cold ones. For additional help with preventing battery wear and tear, consider visiting our blog post on adding more miles per gallon to your vehicle!

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