What does fuel consumption in depleted battery mode mean?

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Hubert
09/04/25 2:57am
Fuel consumption in depleted battery mode actually refers to the fuel consumption when the battery is completely drained. It indicates the scenario where a plug-in hybrid vehicle's battery is nearly exhausted and can no longer operate in pure electric mode. Relevant information about automotive fuel consumption is introduced as follows: 1. Introduction 1: A vehicle's fuel consumption, commonly known as the amount of fuel consumed per 100 kilometers driven, is primarily represented by fuel consumption as an economic indicator and serves as a crucial performance metric in vehicle usage. 2. Introduction 2: Especially in China, where fuel tax implementation is planned, the parameter of a vehicle's fuel consumption holds particular significance. Fuel consumption includes both constant-speed fuel consumption and road cycle fuel consumption.
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DiEliza
09/16/25 4:09am
As a hybrid car owner, I pay close attention to fuel consumption changes during daily driving, especially when the battery level drops below 20% and the system switches to charge-sustaining mode. At this point, fuel consumption starts rising rapidly. The engine not only has to propel the car but also works hard to recharge the battery, increasing the load and causing a significant spike in fuel usage. I remember once forgetting to charge before a long trip - on the return journey, my fuel consumption jumped from 4L/100km to 6.5L/100km, costing me extra money on gas, which was quite frustrating. While hybrid cars are designed for fuel efficiency, they actually become less economical than conventional gasoline vehicles when operating in charge-sustaining mode. I recommend maintaining regular charging or planning trips to avoid depleted battery conditions, as this can effectively control fuel consumption and provide smoother driving. Don't underestimate this detail - it directly impacts daily expenses and overall driving experience.
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