
First: Maintain the vehicle speed between 80-100 mph! The lower the RPM, the better. Second: Smooth acceleration. This means avoiding sudden acceleration. Third: Light foot and quick hands. This means gently pressing the clutch, brake, and accelerator pedals. Shift gears promptly and timely. Fourth: Reduce braking. This means minimizing the use of brakes. Fifth: Turn off the engine during idling. This means turning off the engine if idling for more than a minute. Sixth: Minimize electrical usage. This means using as little electrical power in the car as possible. Avoid turning on unnecessary electrical devices, especially the air conditioning. Seventh: Utilize coasting wisely. This means making good use of coasting when going downhill.

As a long-time owner of the Roewe ei6, I've found that the key to fuel efficiency lies in cultivating smooth driving habits. During daily commutes, avoid sudden acceleration and braking, and try to use electric mode for low-speed city driving—the ei6's pure electric range exceeds 50 km, which is sufficient for most round-trip work commutes and significantly reduces fuel consumption. For long-distance trips, activate hybrid mode to keep the engine operating efficiently and make full use of the regenerative braking system to recover energy—gently applying the brakes when going downhill or decelerating can recharge the battery. Additionally, regularly check tire pressure to maintain it at the standard value, as under-inflated tires increase rolling resistance and fuel consumption. Moreover, using air conditioning in summer affects energy consumption; if the temperature isn't too high, simply using ventilation or setting a slightly higher temperature can save a considerable amount of fuel. Finally, charging habits are also crucial—I make it a routine to plug in the car at home every night to keep the battery in good condition, ensuring a higher proportion of power from the traction battery the next day and reducing engine intervention, which naturally saves fuel. Overall, these small tips can save me over a thousand yuan in fuel costs annually.

From a technical perspective, I believe the Roewe ei6 as a plug-in hybrid achieves fuel efficiency through optimized energy management. Firstly, maximize its pure electric mode, especially in congested areas—zero emissions and cost savings. Recharge when battery drops below 20% to avoid deep discharge harming battery lifespan. Secondly, leverage its intelligent drive system: Eco mode automatically balances electric and fuel usage, while manually activating hybrid mode during highway cruising lets the engine operate efficiently. The dashboard’s energy consumption display is invaluable—I frequently adjust driving (e.g., maintaining 60-80km/h) for optimal efficiency. Additionally, reducing weight (like trunk clutter) enhances energy savings. Lastly, don’t overlook software updates; system upgrades may refine algorithms (e.g., winter battery preheating reduces cold-start fuel consumption). Overall, integrating technology effortlessly boosts efficiency.

I think driving the Roewe ei6 is closely related to fuel efficiency and environmental protection, and it starts with me. The key is to charge more and use less fuel. For example, my daily commute is about 10 kilometers, and I rely entirely on electricity. A full battery can last for several days without spending any money on fuel. Smooth driving habits are also crucial—avoid aggressive acceleration, as maintaining a steady speed saves both electricity and fuel while ensuring safety. Additionally, planning routes to avoid congested areas and using navigation apps to find efficient paths, such as bypassing areas with many traffic lights, can reduce start-stop fuel consumption. In cold weather, preheating the battery for a few minutes helps, and in summer, using air conditioning moderately without setting the fan too low can significantly impact energy consumption. Regular maintenance, like checking the air filter to keep the engine clean, can also indirectly help save fuel. In short, energy-efficient driving not only protects the environment but also reduces carbon emissions, which feels particularly worthwhile.

Saving fuel in daily home use is actually quite simple. When I drive my Roewe ei6 to pick up and drop off my kids at school, I rely on these tricks: using pure electric mode for short trips under 50 kilometers for zero fuel consumption; switching to hybrid mode with intelligent auto-switching for longer journeys to save energy. Turning off the air conditioning or standby electronics when parked reduces unnecessary energy drain. Regular checks are essential too—like ensuring tire pressure meets standards and treads are intact to minimize rolling resistance, which directly affects fuel consumption by over 10%. Charging during off-peak electricity hours is economical; don’t forget regular battery maintenance by avoiding prolonged idle periods. Adapt to road conditions—slowing down on rainy days prevents skidding and sudden braking that wastes fuel. These small techniques cut monthly fuel costs in half, making life easier.


