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Owning a Volvo plug-in hybrid means enjoying the benefits of both electric and gasoline power, but maintaining the battery properly is key to ensuring long-term performance and reliability. Here are essential tips for caring for your Volvo’s battery over time.
Optimal Charging Practices
Avoid letting your battery fully discharge or stay at 100% charge for extended periods. Instead, aim to keep the battery charge between 20% and 80% for daily use. This range helps reduce battery stress and prolongs its lifespan.
Temperature Management
Extreme temperatures can affect battery health. Whenever possible, park your Volvo in a garage or shaded area during very hot or cold weather. Additionally, pre-conditioning your car while plugged in can help maintain optimal battery temperature before driving.
Regular Use and Maintenance
- Use the electric mode regularly to keep the battery active and balanced.
- Follow Volvo’s recommended service schedule to monitor battery condition.
- Ensure software updates are installed promptly to optimize battery management systems.
By following these simple yet effective battery care tips, you can maximize the efficiency and durability of your Volvo plug-in hybrid’s battery for years to come.