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Warning to electric car owners to avoid battery damage in their vehicles – don’t be caught out

ELECTRIC CAR drivers have been warned about battery damage in their vehicles.

As cold temperatures affect the battery life of electric cars, drivers are advised to take extra care of their vehicles this winter.

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But this can actually damage the battery.

Having the car heating on over winter will degrade the battery and its range.

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Drivers should try having the heating on at a reduced temperature or just use heated seats rather than the whole car.

In winter, the EV's battery will get much colder and drop below the optimum temperature it needs to run.

Car experts say that keeping the batteries as warm as possible will help preserve their life.

It's a good idea to keep their vehicle in a garage or under a car cover to keep as much heat as possible.

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And, EVs will take longer to charge in the winter when the temperatures drop.

Brits are advised to prepare for longer charge times and consider charging overnight.

Lastly, driving as smoothly as possible in an EV during winter will help to optimise the battery life.

Drivers should avoid heavy braking and accelerating to make the battery last longer.

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