
EV Charging Strategy: Managing Heat and Costs in Summer 2026
High ambient temperatures in summer 2026 can degrade EV battery health during charging. We outline the 'Cool-Charge' strategy to protect your asset and minimize costs.
EV Charging Strategy: Managing Heat and Costs in Summer 2026
Here's the thing. Charging your EV when it's 35°C outside puts a massive strain on the battery's thermal management system.
In 2026, we recommend the "Cool-Charge" protocol to ensure your battery lasts for the long haul.
The Cool-Charge Protocol
But here's the problem: most people plug in as soon as they get home, which is often the hottest part of the day and peak electricity price time.
This can help you: set your charger to start at 2:00 AM. The ambient temperature is lower, and the grid demand is at its minimum.
Conclusion
This might work for you to save money and extend your car's life.
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