
Main preoccupation of electric car owners revolves around time of life drums
among Factors which undermine this work: recharge. But although the charging time on the terminal may take some time in case of slow charging, if you choose it fast charging? Or this practice can affect negatively battery health?
5-year study
ago an independent company American Recurring conducted a study to find out if fast charging can cause more damage to batteries.
For this, the company checked 12,500 cars Tesla Model 3 and Model Y. She compared models associated with fast charging via Supercharger, at least 90% of the timeand models that used fast charging in 10% cases or less.
Recurring took a long time 5 years see possible problem in terms of health batteryor not.
A similar level of degradation
Study of society Recurring shows the level degradation significantly similar between both types recharge
Is the village slow or fast chargingresearch demonstrates this autonomy batteries consume on average 100% at the time of purchase, 89% after 5 years of use.
The study also highlights data surprisingly for Model Y. With a shortened study in 3 years (its production began in January 2020), this study shows car drivers using Supercharger did less damage their battery.
Indeed, according to numbersautonomy at the end of the period is 91% in comparison with initial autonomybetter than those using slow recharges.
If you believe then this is researchusing fast charging won’t hurt Accumulators Tesla, offering longer charging times weak.
Despite everything, there is a few gestures to know not to know stress battery during fast charging and thus avoid damage it prematurely.
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Source: Auto Plus

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