EV Lifehacks Every Driver Should Know

Top 10 EV Lifehacks Every Driver Should Know

EV drivers love a good shortcut – whether it’s shaving time off your journey, stretching out your range, or making charging stops less of a chore. That’s why we’ve pulled together ten EV lifehacks that could make your driving experience more convenient, comfortable, and cost-effective.

1. Turn Your EV Into a Giant Power Bank

Your EV isn’t just for driving – it can also power your world. Depending on your model, you may be able to plug in devices like laptops, tablets, or even a kettle on a camping trip. Just remember, the power still comes off your car’s battery, so use it wisely.

2. Charge Smarter, Not Harder

Pick charging locations that double up with shops, gyms, or cafés. That way, a charging stop becomes a coffee break or a quick workout. With the ONEEV app, you can save your favourite chargers and return to them with ease.

3. Know What Eats Your Battery

Heating, cooling, harsh acceleration, and even your radio all nibble at your range. Drive smoothly, avoid sudden braking, and keep the climate control in check to squeeze extra miles from your charge.

4. Remote Monitoring = Range Confidence

Many EVs allow you to track charging sessions via your smartphone. You’ll know exactly when to head back to your car – and when it’s polite to free up a charger for the next driver.

5. Why 80% Beats 100%

Charging to 80% instead of 100% helps your battery last longer and makes charging faster.

6. Master the Charging Curve

Charging speed isn’t constant. It’s slow when your battery is low, quickest in the middle, and slows again near full capacity.

7. Use ONEEV to Find the Best Chargers

Download the ONEEV app to locate the right charger, filter by speed, and plan your route in advance.

8. Think “ABC” – Always Be Charging

Regular charging between 20–80% keeps your battery in its happy place.

9. Precondition Before You Go

Heat or cool the car while still plugged in to save energy on the move.

10. Regen Braking: Free Energy on the Move

Regenerative braking turns stopping power into stored power. Check your car’s manual and learn how to use it.

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