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3 ways to get your EV winter-ready

016 Oct 2023

As the seasons change and nights draw in, now’s the perfect time to start preparing your EV for the winter months ahead. 

Getting your EV winter-ready is crucial for maximising its safety, performance, and longevity. Just like traditional petrol or diesel vehicles, electric cars benefit from a proactive approach to winter prep. But there are also some unique maintenance challenges you might not be aware of.

How do you prepare an EV for safe winter driving?

Cold winter weather can reduce an EV's range, slow down the charging process and affect the long-term health of your battery. 

While traditional vehicles may experience a slight drop in fuel efficiency, electric cars can lose a more substantial portion of their range due to increased energy consumption for cabin heating and battery management. Understanding your EV's range limitations in cold weather is crucial for trip planning.

Every EV is different. But here are three ways you can make sure your EV is winter-ready.

1. Beat the big freeze

Charge for the conditions

Adjust your charging habits in winter. It's good practice to keep your battery charged between 20% and 80% to prevent over-discharging or overcharging. Also, try to plan your charging sessions during the warmest parts of the day to boost battery performance. Remember the bp pulse app is a must when it comes to helping with finding public charging points, so make sure you download it before the winter sets in. 

Wrap up those watts

It's crucial to keep your EV’s battery warm during the cold months. Unlike traditional cars that generate heat through combustion, EVs rely on electricity to function. When the temperature drops, the efficiency of your battery can be significantly affected. To counter this, park your EV in a garage or a heated space if possible. This will help maintain the battery's temperature and improve its efficiency.

Pre-condition your commute

Most modern electric vehicles come equipped with a pre-conditioning feature. This allows you to warm up the cabin and battery while the car is still plugged in. Use this feature to ensure your EV is at the best temperature to take the edge off even the coldest morning.

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2. Get to grips with tricky conditions

Upgrade to winter tyres

Investing in winter tyres is a game-changer for EV owners. Winter tyres provide superior grip and traction in icy and snowy conditions, significantly improving your vehicle's safety. Unlike traditional vehicles, EVs have instant torque, making traction even more critical. But remember to make sure your winter tyres are properly inflated and have enough tread depth.

Top up your tyre pressure

Did you know that cold weather can cause tyre pressure to drop? It pays to regularly check and maintain the recommended tyre pressure, as underinflated tyres can reduce efficiency and range. Many modern EVs have a tyre pressure monitoring system that can alert you to any issues.

3. Top up on winter essentials

Look up your levels

Unlike traditional cars, electric vehicles have fewer moving parts. However, it's essential to ensure that all fluids and lubricants, such as brake fluid and coolant, are at the recommended levels. Cold temperatures can affect these fluids' performance – so regular checks are crucial.

Plan ahead

In case of unexpected winter breakdowns, being prepared can make a significant difference. Put together an emergency kit for your EV, including items like a torch, blankets and a first-aid kit.

You’re good to go!

Once you’ve mastered your winter maintenance routine – there’s nothing stopping you and your EV! Before you get behind the wheel for your next winter road trip, don’t forget to download our bp pulse app to access one of the UK’s largest charging networks and make charging easy. Find your nearest charging points, check availability by charging speed and connector type – and enjoy lower charging rates by subscribing.

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