With advancements in lithium battery technology and reductions in production costs, lithium-ion electric vehicles, powered by lithium-ion batteries, have become commonplace in ordinary households. However, as lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles gradually become more prevalent in the market, many people are unaware of the correct charging methods for these batteries.
1. Lithium-ion battery electric vehicles do not require special activation methods; the lithium-ion battery will activate naturally while the electric vehicle is in motion.
2. Charge according to the standard time and procedure, even for the first three times.
3. If a low battery warning appears while driving an electric vehicle, it should be charged as soon as possible. Lithium-ion batteries begin the sulfation process after discharge, and noticeable sulfation appears after about 12 hours.
4. Always use a compatible lithium-ion battery charger. First, insert the charger's output plug into the corresponding battery charging socket, then insert the charger plug into a mains power outlet. Observe the indicator light to determine if the battery is charging. If the charger is lost or damaged, please contact the corresponding dealer to purchase a replacement.
5. For lithium-ion battery packs, try to charge them as needed to prevent the battery from being under-voltage every time before charging. This can greatly improve battery life and keep the battery in a shallow cycle state, thus extending the battery's lifespan.