Safety Tips to Follow When Charging Your Electric Vehicle

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Nov 15, 2025
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As someone who has been using an electric vehicle for years—and has tried multiple chargers, including the Servotech EV Charger, which is among the best EV chargers in India—I’ve learned one thing for sure: charging your EV is easy, but doing it safely is even more important. While EVs are designed with high safety standards, a few mindful practices can go a long way in protecting your vehicle, your home, and yourself.

So today, I’m sharing some practical, experience-backed safety tips that every EV owner should follow when using an EV charger or any electric vehicle charger, whether at home or in public.

1. Always Use a Certified EV Charger 

When I first bought my EV, I made the rookie mistake of using a cheap, non-branded charger just to save money. Big mistake! It heated up quickly and caused fluctuations in charging. That’s when I switched to the Servotech EV Charger, a BIS-certified and safe option built for Indian conditions.

Why certification matters:

  • Certified chargers come with surge protection

  • They ensure stable charging with minimal risk

  • They are tested for safety and efficiency

If you’re installing a home charging setup or upgrading your equipment, choose a reliable and branded electric vehicle charger that offers safety plus long-term durability.

2. Inspect Your Charger and Cable Before Every Charging Session

This is a habit I developed over time, and it has saved me more than once.

Before plugging in:

  • Check the cable for cuts, bends, or damage

  • Ensure the plug and socket are clean and moisture-free

  • Confirm that the charger connector locks securely

Even the best EV charger in India can malfunction if the cable is worn out or mishandled. So a 10-second inspection can prevent major issues like overheating or sparks.

3. Avoid Charging in Extreme Heat or Rain

India’s weather can be unpredictable. I once tried charging my EV during a sudden downpour, thinking the charging gun was water-resistant. While it technically was, the moisture around the socket made the experience risky.

Best practices:

  • Charge in a shade or enclosed space

  • Avoid plugging/unplugging with wet hands

  • Keep the charging area dry and clean

  • Never charge under direct scorching heat for long hours

Brands like Servotech design chargers to withstand tough environments, but user precautions are still essential.

4. Make Sure Your Home Wiring Is Strong Enough

When I installed my home EV charging station, my electrician warned me that the existing wiring wasn’t equipped to handle high loads. Upgrading the wiring not only made charging smooth but also eliminated voltage drops.

What you should do:

  • Consult a certified electrician

  • Use proper MCB, RCCB, and earthing

  • Avoid using extension cords for EV charging

  • Ensure your home circuit can support the charger’s power rating

If you’re using a Servotech EV Charger, follow the installation guide—it's extremely user-friendly and designed for Indian homes.

5. Don’t Leave Your EV Charging Unattended for Long Hours

One thing I’ve learned is: EV charging is safe, but not something you should forget about completely—especially if charging overnight.

I always do this:

  • Set an alarm to check the charging status

  • Use chargers that offer mobile app monitoring

  • Unplug once the battery reaches 100%

  • Avoid charging the battery up to 100% daily

Lithium-ion batteries last longer when charged between 20–80%. Overcharging not only increases heat buildup but also reduces battery life over time.

6. Keep Your EV Charger Updates and Firmware Upgraded

Just like phones, many modern EV chargers come with software and firmware updates. My Servotech smart charger often pushes automatic updates that improve charging performance and safety.

Updated firmware helps with:

  • Better energy optimization

  • Improved safety protocols

  • Enhanced charging compatibility

  • Real-time fault detection

Always keep the app notifications on and update whenever new versions are available.

7. Use Only Compatible Chargers for Your EV Model

I remember trying to charge my car at a public station using a connector that didn’t fit properly. It wasted my time and caused minor damage to the charging port.

Always check:

  • Connector type

  • Charging standards (AC or DC)

  • Voltage capacity

Using a compatible and trusted EV charger protects your EV battery from stress and heat-related issues.

8. Maintain Proper Ventilation While Charging Indoors

If you charge in a basement or enclosed space, ventilation becomes essential. Charging generates heat, and proper airflow keeps temperatures in check.

I ensured cross-ventilation in my parking, which significantly reduced heat buildup and charging time.

9. Avoid Frequent Fast Charging Unless Necessary

While DC fast chargers are convenient, using them daily can degrade the battery faster. I prefer using my home AC electric vehicle charger for regular charging and opt for fast chargers only during long trips.

Balanced charging = longer battery health.

10. Follow the Manufacturer’s Charging Guidelines

Every EV brand has its own do and don’ts. Following them has helped me maintain my EV’s performance and battery life without any unexpected issues.

Whether it's a Servotech charger or any other brand, read the manual—they’re written for a reason!

Conclusion

Owning an EV has been one of the best decisions of my life. It’s eco-friendly, cost-effective, and incredibly convenient—as long as you follow the right safety tips.

Using a certified and reliable electric vehicle charger, maintaining proper wiring, staying alert during charging sessions, and choosing trusted brands like the Servotech EV Charger can make your entire experience safer and smoother.

If you’re new to the EV world or upgrading your setup, keep these tips handy. They’ll help your EV perform efficiently while giving you peace of mind every time you plug in.

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