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How do new energy vehicles "stay healthy"?
The power of new energy vehicles comes from the driving motor, and the fuel depends on the rechargeable battery pack. This is the biggest difference from ordinary fuel vehicles.

The topic mentioned "health care", that is, how to maintain the vehicle in our daily use, in order to maximize its function and prolong its life.

First, let's talk about battery packs. The advantage of new energy vehicles lies in saving fuel cost and no emission pollution. Unlike fuel cars, they need to add gasoline. However, the output power and rechargeable capacity of the battery pack are limited. Generally, the power of battery pack is 25-60 kW/h, so how to get a longer cruising range and service life? Let me talk about my opinion.

The operation of reducing violent driving, whether it is sudden acceleration or sudden braking, consumes the energy of the battery pack, and frequent doing so will also cause the energy to drop rapidly.

New energy vehicles can use cold air or warm air even if they don't start the vehicle, which is beyond the reach of fuel vehicles. But the disadvantage is that it consumes a lot of electricity, so it is necessary to use the on-board equipment reasonably and add as few electrical appliances as possible.

I have seen a new energy owner before. In order to keep the battery pack warm, he covered it with a quilt. Nowadays, new energy vehicles basically have heating function to improve the low-temperature endurance. It is suggested that qualified car owners park their cars in the basement or cover them with clothes in cold areas to improve the temperature protection of battery packs.

In addition, when washing the car, it is not allowed to clean the engine room. The engine room is full of electrical equipment. If it is wet, it may cause short circuit and damage parts. Just wipe it with a dry cloth.

Appropriate charging time

The new car needs to be charged in time to keep sufficient power. If the yellow indicator light is on while driving, it should be charged in time. Don't overcharge. If the battery temperature exceeds 65℃, you should stop charging.

Charger with good protection number

When charging, ensure the ventilation of the charger, otherwise it will affect the service life, and thermal drift may also affect the charging and cause damage to the battery.