The charger for an electric tricycle shows a green light.
he green light on an electric vehicle's charger does not always indicate that the battery is fully charged. Here are several possible reasons why the charger might show a green light:
- Battery aging or swelling: If the battery is old or swollen, it may not charge properly during charging, causing the charger to indicate a green light prematurely.
- Charger malfunction: If there is a problem with the charger or its indicator light, the electric vehicle may show a green light prematurely. Even though the light is green, the battery may not be fully charged, which can shorten its lifespan.
- Charging circuit issues: If there is poor contact between the charging port and the socket, it can cause the direct current (DC) line from the charger to disconnect, preventing proper charging. In such cases, it's advisable to inspect the battery's wiring.
Therefore, when the charger for an electric vehicle shows a green light, it's best to wait for a while longer to ensure that the battery is truly fully charged. If the light remains green, it's recommended to check for any issues with the battery and charger and address them promptly through repairs or replacements.

