01. Pay attention to the load and avoid overweight and overloading
When an
Electric Tricycle is under high load, the battery will instantly release a large current, which is prone to the formation of lead sulfate crystals, thereby damaging the performance of the battery plates and affecting the charging and discharging capacity of the battery. So when starting an electric vehicle uphill, you can use the electric vehicle's pedals to assist and try to avoid sudden high current discharge of the battery. If you forget to charge and the car runs out of battery, you should drive it manually and avoid forcefully driving the vehicle.
02. Regular charging to prevent battery depletion
In most cases, electric vehicles themselves have power consuming devices such as alarms, so even if the power is turned off, there will be a loss of power. When stored for a long time, the battery will be depleted, causing a loss of power and easily leading to battery sulfation. When electric vehicles are idle and not in use, car owners should also try to recharge their batteries once a month to maintain their health.
03. Avoid over discharge and control the charging time
In most cases, electric vehicles should be charged when there is about 20% remaining battery life. It is best not to wait until the battery runs out before charging to avoid shortening the battery life due to deep discharge. The timing and duration of electric vehicle charging are both important. After the battery is fully charged, the power should be cut off as soon as possible, because charging for too long can not only damage the battery, but also potentially cause safety accidents.