What happens if you don’t drive an electric car for 6 months?
EV batteries are designed to be used regularly, and long periods of inactivity can cause a gradual loss of charge, known as self-discharge. If the charge level drops too low, the battery could enter a deep discharge state, which can shorten its lifespan or, in some cases, cause irreversible damage. The short answer Most modern EVs only lose around 0. In mild weather, a healthy EV can usually sit for several weeks without charging and still have plenty of range.