
New energy vehicles are started by following these steps: 1. Fasten the seatbelt, press the brake and release the handbrake, then press the car start button until it turns green and the dashboard lights up; 2. Check the surroundings for safety, then shift the gear from N (Neutral) to D (Drive); 3. Slowly release the brake and press the accelerator to drive normally. When parking, make sure to first press the brake, shift to N (Neutral), pull up the handbrake, turn off the engine and wait for the start button to dim before exiting and locking the car. New energy vehicle models, with their core power coming only from the motor and , have a relatively simple structure and low technical barriers, resulting in a greater variety of models and easier driving experience.

I've been driving a new energy vehicle for quite some time now, and I find the startup process particularly straightforward. The first step after getting in the car is to press the brake pedal—this is mandatory, as the start button might not respond otherwise. Then, simply press the start button, and the car will emit a slight humming sound. The dashboard lights up with various indicators showing a READY status, and you're all set to go. I especially love the features of this car, like using the mobile app to remotely start the vehicle in winter for pre-warming, with the air conditioning automatically adjusting—getting in is immediately comfortable, with less startup noise and emissions compared to traditional fuel-powered cars. Always check the battery level before starting; if it's below 20%, don’t rush to drive and remember to charge. The new energy design makes the startup process faster and more eco-friendly, making daily commutes worry-free and hassle-free. However, beginners might accidentally forget to press the brake, leading to a failed startup—just practice more, as it’s highly safe and convenient.

With over a decade of driving experience, switching to a new energy vehicle brought significant changes to the startup process. After settling into the seat, firmly press the brake pedal and gently push the start button—the lights and dashboard will illuminate, allowing immediate departure. Never skip the brake-pedal step during startup, as it may trigger fault codes and compromise driving safety. Experience tells me to always glance at the dashboard to check percentage before starting; maintaining over 50% charge ensures stable range. Charging stations are convenient, but remember to unplug after startup if "charging complete" is displayed. Compared to fuel vehicles, the startup is quieter and more comfortable, ideal for frequent stops and starts in urban traffic—saving both fuel and electricity efficiently. I recommend drivers develop a habit of checking tire pressure and lights during every startup to prevent emergencies. Simple daily maintenance ensures smooth startups.

Starting our family's new energy vehicle is incredibly simple. Once in the car, the kids compete to help: first sit down and buckle the seatbelt, then keep the brake pedal firmly pressed, and with just a press of the round start button, the car hums to life with all lights on, ready to go. After starting, the dashboard clearly displays temperature and mileage, with charging prompts easy to understand. We've grown accustomed to the one-button start in our rushed mornings, ensuring the kids aren't late for school; plugging into the charging station when returning home at night, the smooth and effortless start is extremely practical. It's much more worry-free than the old gasoline car, with a safe and easy-to-learn startup process that the whole family enjoys together.

Daily commuting with new energy vehicles is fast to start and saves time. Step on the brake firmly, press the start button, and the system responds immediately—the dashboard shows READY, indicating the car is ready to drive. I love how the system automatically optimizes power consumption during startup and automatically shuts off and restarts at city traffic lights to save energy. Before starting, a quick check of the remaining level helps plan the route reasonably, avoiding the hassle of mid-journey charging—practical and efficient. The startup process is silent and eco-friendly, much more comfortable than fuel-powered cars. The modern design fits lifestyle needs, with simple operations that are easy to master.

When I first bought a new energy vehicle, I was curious about the startup steps, which turned out to be different from traditional fuel cars. There's no need to turn a key—just get in the car, press the brake firmly, and hit the start button. After starting, it's completely silent, and when the READY light on the dashboard illuminates, you're good to go. The initial experience was fresh and fun. During the learning process, I discovered common mistakes, such as the button not working if the brake isn't pressed, which needed correction. Before starting, ensuring a 100% charge helps extend life. Now, I’ve mastered the one-button start—it’s worry-free, quick, and safe. For first-time users, reading the user manual to understand the control panel can prevent simple issues, boost driving confidence, and make adapting to new technology effortless, enjoying convenient travel.


