1. To charge a new energy vehicle, you can definitely turn on the air conditioning because it uses the electricity from the charging station, not the power battery, and does not charge or discharge. Just turning on the air conditioning will divert a portion of the charging current, causing the charging speed to slow down.
In addition, most new energy vehicles currently use fast charging water cooling and cabin air conditioning. Both share the same compressor, and fast charging will generate heat. If the air conditioning is turned on during the fast charging process, the power of battery thermal management will decrease, and the effect of fast charging will also be affected to a certain extent.
However, some domestic new energy manufacturers have upgraded their charging strategies by using the current at the end of the charging station for charging, and turning on the air conditioning without affecting the charging speed.