
There are so many perks to driving the 2026 Honda Prologue, although some drivers are hesitant about making the switch to electric. However, with the proper precautions, you can enjoy the SUV for years. Hall Honda Elizabeth City is sharing tips on how to safely charge and protect your EV.
Charge Regularly
The 2026 Honda Prologue has an impressive EPA-estimated 308-mile range, so you can certainly stretch out charging stops. However, keeping your battery charged can preserve it. Aim to keep it between 20 and 80 percent and try to avoid completely charging it or letting it get to zero.
Use Quality Chargers
Before charging, always ensure the cables aren’t damaged, such as burned or exposed wires. You should never use extension cords or multi-plug adapters because they can overheat. Clear the port of any debris or moisture. While it can be safe to charge in the rain, check your owner’s manual to be certain.
Use a Professional for Installation
If you want faster, Level 2 charging, you can have a charging station installed at home. However, it must be installed by a professional. Once it’s installed, keep the charging area clean and always cover the charging outlet to protect it.
Limit Level 3 Charging
DC fast charging, also known as Level 3 charging, can add 65 miles of range in just 10 minutes. While it’s incredibly convenient, you should avoid constantly utilizing Level 3 charging because it can cause your battery to degrade faster. When you do charge in public, always be aware of your surroundings.
Explore the 2026 Honda Prologue in Elizabeth City, NC
Visit Hall Honda Elizabeth City to explore the 2026 Honda Prologue in person. We’re also your go-to for EV maintenance, which is a crucial part of protecting your EV. Stop by to get started today!
308-mile EPA Range Rating for EX (FWD) and Touring (FWD). 294 mile EPA Range Rating for EX (AWD) and Touring (AWD). 283-mile EPA Range Rating for Elite (AWD). Use for comparison purposes only. Actual range will vary based on several factors, including temperature, terrain, battery age & condition, loading, use, and maintenance.