If you own an electric car, you know how important it is to have a reliable and durable wallbox. But have you ever wondered how this is possible? In a world increasingly geared towards electric mobility, ensuring that our technological tools are efficient is essential. Want to find out how? Here are some tips and best practices to help you keep your charger in top condition, guaranteeing years of efficient and trouble-free charging.

  1. Choose the right location
    The choice of location for installing a wallbox is crucial. One of the ways to ensure that your EV charger lasts as long as possible is to install it in a sheltered location. Indeed, exposure to adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow and direct sunlight can accelerate wear and tear. If possible, install the charger in a garage or carport to better protect it.
  2. Regular inspection and cleaning
    Regular inspection and cleaning of your charging solution is essential to identify and avoid problems and ensure proper functioning. Dust, dirt and debris can accumulate in the charging port and connectors, impairing performance. Use a dry cloth to regularly clean the charger and its connectors. Avoid using water or harsh detergents, as they can damage internal components. Performing these simple checks will ensure optimal performance of your wallbox.
  3. Avoid overcharging the charger
    Most electric car chargers are designed to handle specific charging loads. Make sure that the charging solution you are using matches the power requirements of your vehicle; overcharging could cause overheating, which could damage both the wallbox and the vehicle battery. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines regarding maximum load capacity to avoid using the charger for prolonged periods beyond its rated capacity.
  4. Firmware updates
    Manufacturers frequently release firmware updates to improve the charger’s performance, safety and compatibility with the latest EV models. Get into the habit of checking regularly for updates and install them as soon as they are available. Keeping your charger up-to-date will help it perform optimally and extend its lifespan.
  5. Check charging cables
    You should regularly inspect the charging cable and its connectors for signs of wear and tear or damage. Any loose or corroded connections can cause overheating and potentially lead to electrical faults. If you notice fraying, exposed wires or discolouration, it is essential to replace it immediately. A well-maintained cable is essential to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the charger.

Follow these simple tips to extend the life of your EV charger and ensure efficient recharging over time. But it doesn’t end there. Don’t miss the next tips on how to maximise the performance of your wallbox, a second part is coming soon.
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