Choline amino acid ionic liquids have attracted much attention in recent years due to their simple extraction process, rich sources, and easy degradation. Due to the high viscosity of such ionic liquids, the addition of organic solvents can adjust the transport performance of ionic liquids. Here, we explore the effects of different solvents (methanol, ethanol) and different temperatures on the diffusion properties and conductivity of ionic liquids through molecular dynamics simulations. The results showed that with the increase of temperature, the conductivity linearly increased. The addition of organic solvents can improve the conductivity of ionic liquids, and the addition of methanol solvent has a higher compatibility with choline amino acid ionic liquids. The conductivity after mixing methanol and choline glycine in a certain proportion is 5 times higher than before. In addition, this article investigated the performance of choline glycine ionic liquid electrolytes in Electrical Double Layers (EDLs) near planar graphene electrodes. The results indicate that similar double layer structures and double layer capacitors can be observed regardless of whether solvents are added.