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When charging in low temperatures,
the temperature control system
can signicantly improve charging
capability. See charging precautions
for details.
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When the vehicle is used at
low temperatures, the battery's
temperature control system will start
heating the battery as appropriate
to ensure the driving power
and discharging performance and
improve your driving experience.
When the vehicle is driven over short
distances, heating may be ineective,
which increases power consumption
and decreases driving range.
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When the high-voltage battery is
normal, the driving range of the vehicle
varies with the following factors:
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Driving habit: For example, the
range in frequent acceleration or
deceleration is shorter than that at
constant speeds, and the range is
shorter when driving at high speeds
than when at low speeds.
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Road conditions: For example, the
range driven in rough conditions or
on long slopes is shorter than that
in normal conditions and on even
roads.
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Temperature: The driving range at
low temperatures is shorter than that
at ambient temperatures.
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Use of electric equipment: For
example, the range driven with A/C
on is shorter than that with A/C o.
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The available battery capacity
decreases as the vehicle is used over
time.
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Usable capacity of the high-voltage
battery is lower in cold weather
and reduces as the temperature
decreases. If the vehicle with high
battery level is charged at low
temperatures, the SOC may quickly
jump to 100%.
Battery Usage Tips
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It is recommended to use the vehicle at
temperatures between -10℃ to 40℃.
When SOC is low, timely charge the
vehicle to ensure enough driving range
and good acceleration performance.
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To ensure long term performance,
avoid driving in extreme temperatures
for over 24 hours.
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In low ambient temperatures, if the
vehicle must be stored for a long time,
it can be placed in an underground
garage or other warmer area to reduce
loss of battery heat, maintaining
vehicle performance.
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Frequent and sudden acceleration or
deceleration should be avoided. Drive
the vehicle on at and dry roads.
When necessary, turn o high-power
equipment such as A/C or adjust
the A/C temperature to reduce power
consumption of such devices and
increase the driving range.
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When the vehicle is used for the
rst time or after a long idle period,
the SOC displayed on the instrument
cluster may not be correct. It is
recommended to fully charge the
vehicle rst.
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For optimal battery performance,
use a charging connector to fully
charge the battery regularly, and the
recommended frequency is once a
week at least.
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Under extreme working conditions
(such as frequent sudden acceleration/
deceleration) that cause battery
overheating, if the temperature of
high-voltage battery is excessively
high, it is normal for discharging
capability to decrease gradually. If
the battery temperature keeps rising,
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USING AND DRIVING