How To Extract Maximum Range In Electric Vehicles And Maintain Longevity Of Battery

Range anxiety is getting more and more real with electric car owners. It is nerve-wracking to drive with the fear that your electric vehicle can run out of charge anytime, and you might not be able to make it to your destination. Most electric vehicles can churn out a distance of 320 km on a single charge. But the truth is that it doesn't have to be that way. You can get maximum range out of your electric vehicle with some simple tips and precautions. Moreover, the number of electric vehicle charging stations is growing daily. We've compiled a list of ways you can wring out more range out of your EV and don't end up with a depleted battery!
Try to Travel Light
The essential tip to enhancing the range of your electric vehicle is to avoid loading up the trunk unnecessarily. You might be unaware, but heavily loaded vehicles require more battery consumption to travel. Reducing the additional weight on your vehicle is one of the simplest ways to boost the EV's range. Every 100 pounds of weight increases the battery consumption by 1-2%.

Plan Your Route Beforehand
Your destination might take significantly lesser time if you drive on the highway. However, choosing a route that lets you drive steadily at a low speed can maximize the car's operation range. Avoid locations that are notorious for heavy congestion. Driving through steep gradients likewise adds to the energy consumption levels. The EV navigation system can help spot energy-efficient routes.
Time Your EV Charging
You might not want to plug in your car for a charge whenever sitting in the garage. Most electric vehicle batteries will self-discharge when they reach full charge. Time your electric vehicle charging in such a way so that the battery pack is total capacity before you hit the road. Charging this way is also beneficial for maintaining the longevity of the battery.

Check Tyre Health Regularly
Statistics suggest that about 1/4th of the vehicles on the road drive with inadequately inflated tires. As with conventional cars, driving an electric vehicle with under-inflated tires will increase energy consumption. Based on the automaker's recommended PSI, try to maintain adequately inflated tires.
Use the Air Con Judiciously
There's no hiding that air conditioning consumes a chunk of energy in automobiles. Whenever possible, try running the air con only in the fan mode. Another obvious alternative to reduce energy consumption is to ride with windows open. Driving the electric car with full chill will drastically drain the battery.

Most of these tips are tried and tested by previous electric vehicle owners. As a result, there is a solid chance that these tips will give you effective results!
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