The following are two common questions from new electric car owners and potential electric car owners: 'Should I charge my EV every night?' and 'Can I leave my EV plugged in overnight?' I'm going to
The following are two common questions from new electric car owners and potential electric car owners: “” I’m going to tackle them both in a special BOGO/two-for-the-price-of-one article.
The answer to the first question is variable, depending on one’s circumstances and preferences, while the second question is a simple yes/no question and the answer is:— you can certainly leave your EV plugged in overnight, and most people do. It’s understandable that many people initially wonder whether it’s okay to keep the car plugged in while you sleep. One could worry about fire risk, or about the chance that the car could keep drawing power and wasting money if you leave it plugged in.
to charge when you need to. If you don’t charge every day, it’s much easier to forget to charge on a night when you need to. Don’t want to forget to charge? Plug in every day when you get home and make it something you don’t even think about. Another benefit of charging your EV every night is that if something unexpected does come up and you need to drive much more than previously planned, your car should have a good state of charge for that abnormal day. I’ve previously written about my preference of keeping our car between around 30% and 70%, or 20% and 80%. The problem with that approach — which I’ve run into in minor ways a handful of times — is that you are sometimes at 20% or 30% and then your plans change .
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