I. Optimize Charging Habits
1. Avoid Overcharging and Over-discharging: Charge when the battery level is 20%-30%, and unplug the charger immediately after it is fully charged. When not in use for extended periods, maintain the battery level at 50%-60%.
2. Winter Charging Tips: In low temperatures, extend charging time by 1-2 hours, or ride for 10 minutes to warm up the battery before charging. Absolutely avoid charging below 0℃ to prevent battery damage.
3. Use the Original Charger: Inferior chargers can damage the battery. Choose slow charging whenever possible and reduce the frequency of fast charging.
II. Improve Riding Efficiency
1. Maintain a Steady Speed: Avoid sudden acceleration and braking. Medium-speed cruising (e.g., 20-30 km/h) is the most energy-efficient.
2. Reduce Unnecessary Load: Clear clutter from the trunk. For every 100 kg of weight reduction, the range can increase by 2%-3%.
3. Utilize coasting and energy recovery: When going downhill or slowing down, release the accelerator to coast. Choose a vehicle with energy recovery functionality.
III. Regular Vehicle Maintenance
1. Check tire pressure: Check tire pressure monthly and maintain it near the upper limit of the standard value. Insufficient tire pressure will significantly increase rolling resistance.
2. Adjust the braking system: Ensure that the brake pads do not rub against the wheel rims to maintain smooth wheel rotation.
3. Clean battery cooling vents: Regularly clean dust with a soft brush to prevent the battery from overheating and affecting performance.
IV. Other Practical Tips
1. Turn off unnecessary loads: Turn off the air conditioner or heater when driving at high speeds, and prioritize using the seat heater.
2. Install battery insulation covers: In winter, install insulation measures for the battery to reduce heat loss.



