
NIO has a camping mode. Here is the relevant information: Brand Introduction: NIO is a global startup brand that has established R&D, design, production, and business operations in 13 locations including San Jose, Munich, London, and Hefei, bringing together thousands of the world's top talents in the automotive, software, and user experience industries. In the Chinese market, it has initially built a nationwide user service system. On September 12, 2018, NIO successfully listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Products: Its main products include the NIO ES6, NIO ES8, NIO EC6, NIO EVE, and NIO EP9.

As a NIO owner, I drive the ES8 which indeed has a camping mode, designed very thoughtfully. When parked and activated, it provides continuous power supply, with the air conditioning running and small lights on, making it super comfortable to sleep inside during camping. I remember going to the mountains with friends in the summer, where the nighttime temperature was just right, and the battery consumption was kept within a reasonable range, using only about 10% overnight. NIO's large battery and battery swap service make this worry-free, even when traveling far. It's recommended to set up the APP monitoring in advance to avoid unexpected power loss—safety first. Overall, this feature makes outdoor experiences more relaxed and cozy, perfect for adventurous young people.

Let's talk about Camping Mode. From a technical perspective, NIO models come with this feature built-in, which can be operated through the vehicle's system. Simply put, it keeps the vehicle's systems running while parked, with power supplied by the traction battery, capable of outputting to the air conditioning, audio system, or lighting. The design automatically manages power consumption to prevent excessive drain that could affect driving, such as automatically shutting down when detecting critically low battery levels. This is particularly useful for camping in electric vehicles, eliminating the hassle of needing a generator like with traditional vehicles. I've tried it in the EC6—setting it up is as simple as pressing a button, and the power consumption is quite efficient. For friends who frequently go camping, I recommend checking the vehicle manual to ensure compatibility with outdoor environments.

Does it have a camping mode? Yes, but the focus is on safe usage. I've encountered some owners who said it's so convenient that they easily forget, resulting in drained batteries affecting startup. NIO's system has restrictions, but I recommend turning it on only when necessary and not leaving it unattended overnight. It's best to park in a stable and safe location, with the APP monitoring the status. The functionality in daily camping mode is limited, so avoid complex operations to prevent malfunctions. Keep it simple and reliable, don't add unnecessary risks.


