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HAVAL H6 2021 - Power Management System; System Introduction; Information You Should Know

HAVAL H6 2021
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Vehicle equipment
Please note that this manual contains all
the standard equipment, country-specific
equipment and special equipment for this
model series. Thus, some equipment or
features described in this manual may not
be installed onto your vehicle or are only
available in some markets. For the further
configuration information, please refer to
relevant sales information or consult with
your distributor selling the vehicle to you.
System introduction
The power management system can moni-
tor the power consumption of each electri-
cal equipment in the vehicle and allocate
the power reasonably to improve the start-
ing performance of the vehicle and extend
the service life of the battery.
The power management system mainly
has the following functions:
Battery monitoring
The current remaining power and health
degree of the battery can be calculated
accordingly as the voltage, current and
temperature of the battery are continu-
ously monitored by sensors.
Sleep power management
Continuously monitor the power con-
sumption of various electrical equipment
during the parking period of the vehicle,
and gradually shut down unnecessary
electrical equipment according to the
battery monitoring information, so as to
avoid a large amount of battery
discharge and ensure the starting per-
formance of the vehicle.
Static power management
Continuously monitor the power con-
sumption of various electrical devices
during the period when the vehicle is not
started, and gradually shut down unnec-
essary electrical equipment according to
the battery monitoring information, so as
to avoid a large amount of battery dis-
charge and ensure the starting perform-
ance of the vehicle.
Dynamic power management
Continuously monitor the power con-
sumption of various electrical devices
during the driving of the vehicle, and dis-
tribute the power output by the DC/DC to
different electrical equipment as needed.
When the DC/DC outputs more power
than the demand of the electrical equip-
ment, the dynamic power management
system will regulate and supply power to
the battery to allow it to reach the opti-
mum charging status.
Notice
It is impossible for a power management
system to go beyond the boundaries of
physical law. Please note that there are
limits to the power and service life of the
battery.
Information you should
know
The power management system will give
Power management system
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