🚗🍁Seasonal Maintenance Tips for EV owners🚗🍁 With autumn approaching, it's time to prepare your EV and charger for cooler temperatures. 🍂Check out below our seasonal maintenance tips to keep your setup running smoothly! Optimise your EV's battery Life: Cold weather can reduce battery efficiency. Consider installing a home charger to keep your EV charged and ready to go all winter long. 🚗⚡ Regularly check Tire Pressure: Cold temperatures can lower tire pressure, affecting range and safety. Keep your tires properly inflated for optimal performance.🚙❄️ Use Eco Mode and Pre-Conditioning: Maximise your range in colder months by using eco mode and pre-conditioning your EV while it's plugged in. Your home charger makes this easy!🌡️🚘 #AutumnPrep #EVMaintenance #ChargerCare #electricar #electricvehicle #greeneergy #EVtips
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Navigating the challenges of winter EV charging can be simple with the right approach. Here are some essential tips: ✅ Preconditioning is Key: Warm up your EV while it's still plugged in for about 20-30 minutes before you hit the road. ✅ Utilize Your Garage: Parking indoors helps maintain battery charge and improves charging efficiency. ✅ Battery Charge Range: Aim to keep the charge between 20-80%, factoring in the energy used for heating. ✅ Efficient Cabin Heating: Opt for seat heaters or heat only the driver's area to conserve energy. ✅ Check Tire Pressure Regularly: Properly inflated tires are crucial for optimal performance, especially in cold weather. ✅ Embrace Eco-Mode: This feature can significantly lower power consumption and improve range. ✅ Gentle Starts: Ease into your drive - a smooth start helps your EV's battery to warm up effectively. Stay warm and efficient on the roads this winter! ❄️🚘 #EVcharging #WinterDriving
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As we continue to adopt electric vehicles and invest in home EV chargers, it's crucial to ensure they remain efficient and reliable. Here are some key tips on how to care for your EV charger during the summer months: 1️⃣ Optimal Placement: Position your EV charger in a shaded area or install a cover to shield it from direct sunlight. This helps prevent overheating, which can affect charging efficiency and potentially reduce the lifespan of the equipment. 2️⃣ Protect Your Cables: Avoid leaving charging cables exposed to prolonged sunlight. UV rays and heat can degrade the materials over time, leading to cracks or other damage. When not in use, store cables in a cool, dry place or use protective sleeves. 3️⃣ Regular Maintenance: Perform routine checks to ensure your EV charger is clean and free from dust or debris. Use a soft cloth to wipe down the unit and inspect cables for any signs of wear or stress. This simple maintenance can help maintain optimal performance and reliability. By taking these proactive steps, we not only extend the life of our EV chargers but also contribute to a more sustainable future. Let's lead the charge in clean energy adoption and make every charge count! #EVCharging #SustainableEnergy #GreenTechnology #SummerMaintenance #CleanEnergy #CITAEVCharger
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Here are some tips to help you prepare and manage your electric vehicle (EV) during colder weather: Get a home charger – not only will you be warmer, but you can also make sure your car is always fully charged ⚡ Plug in and preheat your car – using the mains power will make sure you don’t drain your EVs battery 🔌 Slow down and use eco mode - in winter, this not only conserves energy but enhances safety in snowy conditions. If you would like to install an EV charger at your home, simply get in touch with the team 01257 826601 or click the link below 👇 https://lnkd.in/eXrGg5je #EVHeroes #ColdWeather #ElectricVehicles #EVChargePoints #EVTips #EVHomeChargePoints #EVChargePointInstallers
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If you drive an #electricvehicle, you’ve probably wondered at some point whether rain, snow or other wet conditions could impact charging your #EV. Today’s #EVs and charging equipment are designed to be completely waterproof and safe in even the worst weather. Waterproofing protects EV charging ports, cables and public charging stations. The enclosures are specially sealed to lock out moisture, with connectors that securely attach for safe charging. If any water did get in, sensors immediately interrupt the flow of electricity as a backup precaution. See our article below to learn more. https://lnkd.in/gie2NXJi #evcharginginfrastructure #evcharging #electricvehicles
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With winter in full swing, charging your #EV might be more challenging. Here are 7 must-know #tips for charging efficiently during the frosty months: ♨️ Preheat your EV: Before charging, preheat your vehicle while plugged in to warm up the battery. This helps make it more receptive to charging and preserves energy that would otherwise be used to heat the cabin. 🕑 Use scheduled charging: Many EVs come with scheduled charging features. Use it to set your EV to charge during off-peak hours when temperatures might be slightly warmer, to optimize charging. 🔋 Keep the battery warm: Park your EV in a sheltered areas to shield it from extreme cold temperatures. If parking outdoors is unavoidable, consider using a car cover to provide some insulation and keep the battery warmer. Some EVs offer battery conditioning features that actively manage battery temperature to optimize performance and efficiency. Use them as needed during cold weather driving. ⏲️ Monitor charging speed: Cold weather can significantly impact charging speed and efficiency. Keep an eye on your charging session and be prepared for it to take longer than usual. 🗺️ Plan your routes: Cold weather can reduce your EV's range due to increased energy consumption for heating and other systems. Plan your routes accordingly, factoring in charging stops if necessary. 🔌 Keep charging cables clear: Snow and ice buildup can obstruct charging ports and cables, making it challenging to connect your EV to the charging station. Regularly clear away any accumulation to ensure efficient charging. ⛽ Consider a heated charging station: Planning to install a charging station at home? consider opting for a heated one, to help maintain optimal battery temperature, and ensuring faster and more efficient charging during cold weather. Have more tips? Don't forget to share them in the comments below! Stay warm and stay charged! 🔌 #EV #EVs #evcharging #winter #wintertips #EVtips #EVtip #EVbattery #evbatteries #coldweather
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Summer is right around the corner and that means the weather is about to heat up. EV drivers should prepare as we continue to learn how hot weather effects EV charging. Miller EV Solutions is here to help you prepare! Here are some strategies to beat the heat and prolong battery life: 🅿️ Parking: Avoid parking in direct sunlight. Instead, choose shaded areas or use sunshades to prevent the battery from heating excessively. 🔌 Charging Habits: Refrain from charging the battery to full capacity regularly; aim to keep the charge level under 80% to minimize stress and prolong battery life. ⏰ Charging Times: Opt to charge during cooler night hours to lessen heat exposure. 🛞 Driving Style: Drive smoothly, avoiding hard accelerations and heavy braking to decrease energy demand and enhance regenerative braking efficiency. 🚏 Efficient Route Planning: Optimize your driving routes to reduce battery usage and the need for frequent recharging. ♟️Strategic Charging: Plan your charging stops carefully and utilize off-peak hours to save on costs and reduce thermal stress on the battery. 🪫 Battery Monitoring: Regularly monitor your battery’s temperature and state of charge (SOC) and take breaks to allow cooling if it gets too hot during extreme temperatures. Taking these steps not only can enhance the performance and lifespan of your EV during hot weather, but also ensure a safer and more efficient driving experience.☀️ Stay up to date with our industry news ➡️ https://hubs.ly/Q02w-YMp0 #MillerElectric #MillerEVSolutions #MECOJax #MEVS #Summer #Electrification #EVInfrastructure #EVChargingInHeat #EV #EVCharging
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Why a 250 mile rated EV is NOT good for 250 miles. 1. Manufacturers recommend charging your car to 80% (some say, 75%, some say 90%, on average 80%). 250 minus 20% = 200 miles. 2. Manufacturers recommend not letting your car drain below 10%. 200 minus 10% = 180 miles. 3. If you live in a cold or a hot climate, your mileage can be affected by up to 30%...batteries don't like cold or hot weather. If you don't live in a cold or hot climate, congratulations, you live in San Francisco 😉 . 180 minus 30% = 126 miles. Its important to know when calculating whether you should get an EV. If you have home charging or live in an area with robust public charging, this is good in many many use case cases.
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Service provider experts streamline the process of installing EV chargers in garages, offering a comprehensive journey from initial consultation to finalization. Commencing with an introductory discussion, they evaluate the homeowner's requirements and conduct a thorough site inspection to determine the best installation strategy. With a tailored plan in place, skilled professionals manage all facets of the installation, ensuring adherence to safety standards and regulatory compliance. Thorough testing ensues to validate the charger's functionality and performance, with user training provided to acquaint homeowners with its operation. Continuous assistance is extended post-installation to address any queries or issues. Through this meticulous approach, homeowners seamlessly transition to electric vehicles, relishing the convenience of home charging while contributing to a greener environment. #EVCharging 🔌 #SustainableMobility 🌱 #HomeCharging 🏡 #GreenFuture 🌍
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"How does hot weather affect EV range: Tips for reducing the risk" was the title of an educational article Chase recently published. The article claims: On average, EVs lose 17% of their range when the temperature reaches 95 degrees Fahrenheit. While most EVs perform optimally at 80 degrees Fahrenheit, higher temperatures may contribute to EV range loss and battery degradation. Batteries provide energy through chemical reactions, and if your EV battery gets hotter than usual, those reactions happen faster and become less efficient. Heat increases tires' rolling resistance and often requires more air conditioning, stressing the battery and draining its power. High temperatures may intensify the electric current, pushing lithium ions through the battery and potentially creating tiny cracks where secondary reactions can occur. This uses up the lithium and makes it more difficult for energy to flow freely. While you can't change the weather, you can practice habits to help guard against reduced range and prolong the life of your EV's battery, like: - Park in a shaded area - Pre-cool the vehicle while it's still plugged in - Use the vehicle's air conditioning system sparingly. Some EVs even have seat coolers, which are much more efficient than cabin A/C. - Keep the tires properly inflated to reduce rolling resistance and heighten efficiency. - Keep your EV clean and clutter-free, ensuring you don't channel power toward hauling unnecessary weight. - Cut back by just a few pounds can have a positive effect! - Avoid driving and charging when possible during the hottest parts of the day. - Charge your EV battery to 80% instead of 100%. A full charge creates more internal resistance and heat, further stressing the battery. - Pay close attention to your EV range and plan for fewer battery-powered miles than usual when it's very hot out. While every EV is different, all are affected by the heat to some extent. In summary Driving in higher temperatures impacts all vehicles. For EVs, that could mean decreased driving range on a single charge and reduced battery capacity over time. However, you can minimize the impacts of extreme heat by practicing a few simple habits related to how you drive, how much you charge, where you park, and when you cool your vehicle on the hottest days. To learn more about EVs, go to chase.com/EV
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1. EVs run on batteries, not gas. 🔋 2. They're eco-friendly & save you money on fuel. 🌱💰 3. Charging stations are popping up everywhere, but still plan your route. ⚡🗺️ 4. Battery life varies, so know your vehicle's range. 🚗💨 5. In emergencies, fast roadside assistance is key. 🆘 6. Cold weather can reduce battery performance. ❄️ 7. Regular maintenance is different but still needed. 🛠️ 8. Home charging is convenient but requires setup. 🏠 9. There are incentives for going electric. 🌟 10. Our 24/7 service is ready for your EV needs. 🕒 11. Add our number to your contacts for security. 📲 If you found this helpful, share or comment! 🔄 #ElectricVehicles #RoadsideAssistance #EcoFriendly #roadsideevcharging #evroadsidecharging #emergencyevcharging #electricvehiclecharging #electricvehicles #evchargingstation #evassistance
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