How to store new energy vehicle parts

Jan 16, 2026

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Automotive parts storage must adhere to the principles of moisture prevention, damage prevention, and aging prevention to ensure performance. Uninstalled parts should be stored separately. Metal parts, such as screws and bearings, should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated environment, coated with anti-rust oil to prevent rusting, and can be placed in sealed bags or moisture-proof boxes.

 

Storage by Category: Store parts according to type (engine/electrical/rubber parts) and frequency of use.
Moisture and Rust Prevention: Metal parts require humidity control (45%-65%) and anti-rust oil application.
Light Protection and Ventilation: Rubber/plastic parts should be protected from UV radiation; warehouses should be equipped with exhaust ventilation systems.
Clear Labeling: Include material codes.

 

For new energy vehicle parts, additional attention must be paid to the temperature and humidity stability of the storage environment. Clean and inspect before storage, package with cushioning materials and label with key information, regularly check the environment and part status, and utilize intelligent management methods when necessary.

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