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Electric vehicle (EV) batteries degrade over time, but proper care can extend their lifespan. Avoid frequent fast charging, as it generates heat and accelerates wear. Maintain an optimal charge range between 20%-80%, and minimize exposure to extreme temperatures. Drive efficiently, use regenerative braking wisely, and keep your EV software updated. When storing your EV, keep the battery charge between 50%-60% to prevent deep discharge. By following these best practices, you can optimize battery performance, enhance efficiency, and reduce long-term costs.
As electric vehicle (EV) adoption surges in New Jersey, the demand for reliable charging solutions grows. While the state has expanded its EV infrastructure, gaps remain, leading to range anxiety among drivers. Mobile EV charging stations provide a flexible solution, offering emergency power, support at public events, and charging in areas where permanent stations are scarce. However, a long-term fix requires significant investments in the state’s electrical grid, including smart charging stations, renewable energy integration, and fast-charger expansion. Strengthening this infrastructure will boost consumer confidence, reduce emissions, and create green job opportunities—ensuring New Jersey leads the charge toward a sustainable future.
Cold weather can significantly impact your electric vehicle's (EV) performance, reducing battery range and increasing charging times. As temperatures drop, keeping your EV charged is crucial to avoid unexpected battery drain, maintain efficiency, and ensure access to heating and safety features. By charging overnight, using preconditioning features, and parking in a warmer environment, you can optimize your EV’s performance during winter. Stay prepared and keep your EV powered up to enjoy a smooth and safe driving experience all season long.