What does ACM mean in new energy vehicles?
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ACM in new energy vehicles stands for Auxiliary-Control-Module in English, which translates to auxiliary control module in Chinese. Introduction to ACM: The ACM (Active Control Mount) system needs to be connected to the engine's intake manifold through an electromagnetic control valve (ECM), which is controlled by the electromagnetic control valve. Introduction to new energy vehicles: New energy vehicles refer to vehicles that use unconventional vehicle fuels as power sources (or use conventional vehicle fuels with new types of on-board power devices), integrating advanced technologies in vehicle power control and drive systems, resulting in vehicles with advanced technical principles, new technologies, and new structures.
Haha, let me talk about this. ACM in new energy vehicles actually stands for Automatic Climate Control system, meaning you can intelligently adjust the temperature with just one press of a button. I've been driving a new energy vehicle for several years now, and after starting the car, pressing the AUTO button allows the system to automatically adjust the fan speed and cooling/heating output based on the cabin temperature—no need for manual fiddling. It's especially practical in electric vehicles because it uses energy efficiently, not draining too much battery power, and cools down quickly in summer or warms up fast in winter. I’ve also noticed it’s integrated into the central control screen, where you can set memory modes to maintain a constant temperature during long drives, making driving safer by allowing better focus. The ACM in new energy vehicles also contributes to energy savings and environmental protection by reducing carbon emissions, which makes me feel that driving isn’t just about getting around but also about making a small contribution. I recommend using the automatic mode more often—it’s hassle-free and efficient.