What does BYD's Mobile Power Station mean?
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BYD's Mobile Power Station refers to BYD's unique VTOL (Vehicle-to-Load) mobile power station technology, which allows direct use of the vehicle's battery power to provide 220V, 3.3KW power output. Below are specific details about BYD's Mobile Power Station: Function: The Mobile Power Station feature (VTOL) means this vehicle can function as a mobile power station to discharge electricity to external appliances, supporting all household appliances with a power rating of up to 3.3 kilowatts. Appliances such as air conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, computers, televisions, and microwaves can all be powered. The vehicle's power battery has a capacity of 59.1 kWh, while the high-power, long-range version can store up to 71 kWh. For example, if used to power a bedroom air conditioner, assuming it consumes 10 kWh per day running continuously for 24 hours, the vehicle's battery alone can sustain the air conditioner for an entire week! This demonstrates an incredibly impressive battery capacity.