Notes to keep electric car price
With gas prices hitting record highs in recent months, many people have turned to electric cars. However, the ability of this product line to retain its value is still a question for current customers.
Learn about infotainment system data updates
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Since electric vehicles involve software and touch technologies, buyers should first ensure that the car's operating system and software are upgradeable via wireless connectivity and have enough space to download new updates.
This is one of the most important things for an electric car to retain its value when it is sold to someone else. Without the ability to update software, an EV will soon become obsolete, as clean energy vehicles are rapidly developing self-driving features and subscription in-car entertainment services. These will be indispensable details on electric cars, and the car will lose significant value if these features are not working properly.
Charging speed
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The next thing to consider is charging speed. Fast charging is an essential feature in electric vehicles. Vehicles like the Porsche Taycan, Tesla Model 3, Kia EV6, and Lucid Air can add batteries at fast charging speeds thanks to manufacturer upgrades. To buy EV models with high-speed charging systems, customers can ask the seller carefully when buying a car whether the EV's charger can operate at full capacity at a 150 kW charging station.
Maintain the battery of electric vehicles
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If you want your car to have a high resale value, the original owner can choose to buy a car with an 800V battery platform. This will allow the car to have a super-fast charger, which can be refueled at 350kW stations. While at a 150kW station, the owner will typically add 100 miles of range every nine minutes, at 350kW, the time will drop to about five minutes.
Another important feature is that customers should choose a car with a battery that can self-regulate. This helps ensure that the vehicle can be fueled at its maximum capacity. It will also prolong the life of the battery and the vehicle will be used for many years regardless of weather conditions.
To ensure that EVs remain relevant in the years to come, buyers should also check to see if bidirectional charging capabilities are being added. Currently, the Rivian R1T, Ford F-150 Lightning, and Hyundai Ioniq 5 have this feature. Tesla also added this useful feature to its Model 3 and Model Y in 2020, but unlike the Ioniq 5, the American brand can’t charge household appliances with these vehicles.
According to Autoevolution