
- Published 18/05/2023
How To Drive Your EV Efficiently
As the cost of charging an electric vehicle (EV) continues to rise, it's important for drivers to adopt cost-efficient driving techniques to get the most out of their cars. Here are some tips to help you run your EV as efficiently as possible:
Avoid driving during rush hour
If you can, try to avoid driving during peak traffic hours. Stop-and-go traffic uses a lot of energy, so driving at a steady, slow pace can help conserve energy and extend your car's range.
Learn about your car
Familiarise yourself with your EV's eco-friendly features, such as regenerative braking, and use them whenever possible.
Reduce weight
The more weight your car carries, the more energy it requires to move. Remove unnecessary items from your car, and if you have a roof rack, take it off when not in use.
Keep windows closed
Open windows create drag, which can reduce your car's efficiency. When driving at higher speeds, close your windows to make your car more aerodynamic.
Limit air conditioning use
Air conditioning consumes extra power, so use it only when necessary.
Maintain proper tyre pressures
Low tyre pressure increases the energy required to move your car. Check your tyre pressure regularly to ensure it's at the recommended level.
Avoid speeding
Driving at higher speeds and accelerating aggressively drains your EV's battery. By driving at a moderate speed and avoiding harsh acceleration and braking, you can extend your car's range and avoid the need for frequent charging.
By following these tips, you can maximise your EV's efficiency and minimise your costs, allowing you to get the most out of your electric vehicle.