The main power source of the car is the high voltage battery, which provides the required electric energy for the driving motor, and also provides electric energy for the high-voltage electrical devices on the car, such as the cooling and heating of the air conditioner. The high voltage battery needs to be charged by an external power supply.
For new cars, the cruising range of vehicles will change due to different factors such as driving habits (such as frequent rapid acceleration and braking), driving conditions (such as long slopes and potholes), environment (such as low temperature) and whether electrical equipment (such as air conditioning) is turned on or not.
High voltage battery is a chemical product, and its capacity will naturally decay due to its chemical characteristics. Therefore, for vehicles that have been used for a period of time, their pure electric mileage will be reduced.
The high voltage battery has been tested at high temperature, high pressure and impact, and its safety performance is excellent.
When the high voltage battery power display on the centre display is insufficient, please charge it as soon as possible and try to avoid draining the high voltage battery power.
During the use of the vehicle, the use and maintenance of full charging shall be carried out at least once a month.
When the vehicle is not in use for a long time, it shall be charged and discharged at least once every three months.
It is strictly forbidden to wash the high-voltage components and power batteries at the bottom of the vehicle with water, so as to avoid damage to the high-voltage components and power batteries of the vehicle.
- The vehicle should be kept clean, and avoid parking in humid, high temperature and other environments, so as not to cause power battery failure or damage.
- For a new car, the power battery should be fully charged before being used for the first time, so as not to affect the performance of the power battery.
- When charging, passengers should not stay in the vehicle.
- When charging, park the vehicle in a ventilated place.
- Try not to continue driving the vehicle after the power is running out, which will seriously reduce the service life of the vehicle.