Heat has a major influence on the condition, as it can lead to self-discharge.
High summer temperatures can be harmful to certain parts of the vehicle, such as the battery, one of the most important as it is responsible for supplying energy to all vehicle systems. Heat has a major impact on health and performance as it can cause self-discharge and cause electromagnetic parts to age faster, shortening their life.
The car battery is designed to operate correctly at 25º, so any deviation that occurs above or below this temperature will affect its performance and shorten its life. According to a RACE study, 30% of electrical failures (50% of failures in general) on the road even affect car batteries, and in intense heat this is one of the elements that suffer the most. .
Technically, intense heat accelerates battery wear because the sulfur molecules inside break down faster, increasing plaque buildup. This speeds up the discharge, as gravity is gradually lost in the electrolytes. There is no exact mathematical formula to know how long a battery will last as it depends on many factors, but usually it has an estimated life of 4 years.
That’s why Oscaro’s team of professionals shares the 5 most important tips to ensure that our car battery works flawlessly during the summer holidays.
Although the battery is stored in optimal conditions, it is continuously subjected to a self-discharge process that causes a greater self-discharge of the battery at high temperatures, such as in summer.
Therefore, in order to combat the effects of temperatures, many manufacturers of this part are carrying out important work in R&D&I aimed at improving the autonomy and accepting the load above 30 percent, which reduces the risk of malfunction or discharge of the battery, improving performance even in extreme weather condition.
Source: La Verdad

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