Your Guide to Home Charging an EV

Charging your EV at home is one of the great joys of owning an electric car. Using a home charger is the easiest, most efficient, and most practical way to keep your battery topped up.  Whether it’s a full tank of gas or a full battery charge, very few of us use all of our range during a day of driving. This means you can plug in your EV at night and wake up in the morning with plenty of power to get you where you need to go. Here are some tips to get the most out of your home charger.  Tip 1: Install a Level 2 DC Charger These home chargers give you more power, more quickly. They make it easier to top off your vehicle quickly when needed. And, because you have to charge for less time, you can do all your charging in the off-peak hours when electricity is cheapest.  Tip 2: Choose When to Charge VinFast’s app allows you to choose when you want to charge your EV. You can set your vehicle to charge automatically during off-peak times only, so you pay less for electricity.  Tip 3: Charge to 80% Modern lithium-ion batteries don’t…

How Does Summon Mode Work With My VinFast?

Like any other electric vehicle in the market currently, VinFast EV features some of the most advanced technology for a car with much more affordable offerings than its competitor. One of those fantastic features VinFast is bringing into their vehicle will be the Smart Summon Mode. How does it work? You can use VinFast’s Smart Summon Mode simply by pressing the Smart Summon Mode on your VinFast app on your phone. The vehicle will move to your location within a 200 feet radius. Another option to activate VinFast’s Smart Summon Mode is by pressing the Smart Summon Mode on your VinFast app and choosing a location within a 200 feet radius. Just simple as that, the VinFast’s Smart Summon Mode will bring the convenience of your vehicle to you with just a touch of a button on your phone.   Bạn cần đăng nhập để tương tác với nội dung này: Đăng nhập.

EV Trends to Look out for in 2023

The exciting pace of Electric Vehicle (EV) technology is just part of the buzz and energy surrounding the segment. With even more cars entering the market, there are so many storylines to watch. Here are four emerging EV trends you can expect to see in 2023.  Battery Subscription Programs  Batteries are a major component of any electric vehicle. They’re also the biggest and most difficult to dispose of at the end of their life. VinFast aims to make battery maintenance and replacement a non-issue for EV drivers with its innovative subscription program. This program allows you to pay monthly for the use of your battery, which will be replaced as soon as it drops to 70% of its original capacity for holding a charge.  Increasing Demand Due to High Gas Prices  Fuel prices continue to rise, putting the pinch on drivers with conventional internal combustion engines (ICE). This will push demand for EVs, especially as range and charging speeds continue to improve.  A Focus on Recycling  We’re already seeing more and more drivers asking about the end-of-life for batteries, and what that might mean for the environment. Rapid development in battery recycling technology, including the VinFast investment in Li-Cycle’s Spoke and Hub system,…

Ten Must-Have Tech Options For Your Next Car

In the early 2000s, most advanced tech and convenience features were limited to ultra-luxury and high-performance vehicles with price tags upwards of $75,000. As technology has become a much larger part of our everyday lives, nearly all automakers have begun adding a significant number of these features to all their vehicles. These days, you can get a slew of modern convenience options on new cars for much less! When it comes to vehicle tech and electronics, you really don’t know what you’re missing until you have them and are able to use them on a regular basis. They make driving immensely more entertaining and can often take the boredom out of driving long distances on road trips or even just your daily commute. In this blog, we’ll detail the top 10 tech features you must have in your next vehicle and why they’re so vital. Heated Seats and Steering Heated seats and steering are essential for North American drivers in the winter. Those who have driven with leather seats understand the struggle of driving for several minutes in a freezing cold seat while holding onto an equally frigid steering wheel. Although the heater may increase the temperature of the vehicle’s…

5 Questions to Ask Before Buying an EV

In 2021, the number of electric vehicle sales increased to a record-breaking 6.6 million. By the end of 2021, there were around 16.5 million electric vehicles on the road worldwide, which was triple the number in 2018. Are you thinking about jumping on the bandwagon? Here are five important questions to ask before you purchase an EV. Question 1: Is the Range Sufficient? Make sure an EV’s range is at least enough for your outings and everyday commute. It’s best to consider an electric vehicle that can run for more than 200 miles on a single charge, like VinFast’s VF8 or VF9, which have an enhanced battery range of 277 to 369 miles. Question 2: How and Where Will I Charge My EV? For Level 1 charging, you can plug your vehicle into a standard 110-volt wall outlet. For faster and more convenient Level 2 charging, consider having a 240-volt service installed within your garage. You should also look for nearby public charging stations in public parking lots, city streets, or within new-car dealerships. Question 3: Should I Purchase a New or Used EV? While the lower price of a used EV might seem tempting, consider the added value and peace of mind that a new…