How to Drive a New Energy Vehicle?
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Steps to drive a new energy vehicle: 1. Fasten your seatbelt before starting, press the brake and release the handbrake, then press the car start button to change its color to green and light up the dashboard; 2. Check the surrounding environment, and after confirming safety, shift the gear from N to D; 3. Slowly release the brake to start the car, then press the accelerator to drive normally. When parking, it is important to first press the brake, then shift the gear to N (neutral), pull up the handbrake, turn off the engine and wait for the start button to dim, and finally lock the car when getting off. The core power of new energy vehicle models consists only of the motor and battery, with a relatively simple structure and low technical barriers, so there are relatively more models available and they are easier to drive.
Driving a new energy vehicle is actually quite simple. I've been driving an electric SUV for several years now, and overall, it feels not much different from a traditional car. After getting in, press the start button, and usually, the dashboard lights up, indicating the car is ready. The acceleration is smooth when starting, with no engine noise, making it very quiet. During driving, utilize regenerative braking: when braking, energy is recovered and stored in the battery, also reducing brake pad usage. I prefer using Eco mode to save power, switching to Sport mode on highways for quicker acceleration. Don't forget to plug in the charging cable after parking; I'm used to charging at home overnight, which fully charges the battery by morning. Regularly check the battery and tire conditions to ensure safe driving. Driving such a car is also environmentally friendly and saves a lot of money in the long run.