Can You Start a New Energy Vehicle While It's Charging?
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You can start a new energy vehicle while it's charging, but you cannot shift gears to drive. New energy vehicles refer to automobiles that use unconventional vehicle fuels as their power source, integrating advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving systems, resulting in advanced technical principles and featuring new technologies and structures. New energy vehicles are categorized into: 1. Hybrid electric vehicles; 2. Battery electric vehicles; 3. Fuel cell vehicles; 4. Hydrogen engine vehicles; 5. Natural gas vehicles; 6. Alcohol ether vehicles. The methods for charging new energy vehicles include: 1. Portable charging; 2. Home charging station charging; 3. Public charging station charging.
When I first bought my new energy vehicle, I was also curious about whether it could be started while charging. But later I found out it's quite dangerous. Starting the car during charging may cause conflicts between the charger and the vehicle's electrical system, such as short circuits or electric shock risks, especially when charging with a household socket where the voltage is unstable. Once I tried to start it, and the car immediately alarmed with a charging interruption warning and even blew a fuse. I regretted it so much. Car manufacturers usually design the system to lock the engine during charging to protect the battery and the system. I suggest everyone follow the rules and not tamper with the vehicle while charging. If you really need to move it, unplug the charging gun first and ensure safety before starting. This matter concerns personal safety and property, so don't take it lightly. It's better to check the owner's manual or consult professionals. After that lesson, I've developed the good habit of only driving after charging is completely finished.