What are the battery issues with the 535le new energy vehicle?
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535le new energy vehicle battery issues can lead to transmission system failures and limited electric driving. The following are the characteristics of Beijing's new energy vehicles: 1. Hybrid vehicles: Equipped with batteries that can conveniently recover kinetic energy during downhill driving. In busy urban areas, the internal combustion engine can be shut down, allowing the battery to drive alone, achieving "zero" emissions. 2. Pure electric vehicles: The technology is relatively simple and mature, and they can be charged wherever there is a power supply. They have zero or near-zero emissions, reduce water pollution caused by oil leaks, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and operate smoothly and quietly. 3. Hydrogen-powered vehicles: Their emissions are pure water, producing no pollutants while driving. They feature short charging times, high power density, large capacity, long service life, maintenance-free operation, and are economical and environmentally friendly.
After driving the 535le plug-in hybrid for a long time, I found that the battery is most prone to issues in low-temperature environments, where the range significantly decreases. Previously, a full charge was no problem for commuting, but now in winter, it can't go far when it's cold, forcing me to frequently look for charging stations. Software glitches are also quite annoying, such as the system automatically alerting about abnormal battery levels, which can only be resolved by upgrading the program at the 4S shop. This has taught me to regularly check battery health and avoid overcharging or excessive discharging. After several years of use, the range has degraded to less than 80% of the original, which is common in hybrids but has a significant impact. Some owners in the group have mentioned slower charging speeds, especially in extreme weather, which may require adjusting driving habits or adding insulation measures. Overall, patient maintenance and understanding the warranty are the ways to cope.