What does SOC mean in new energy vehicles?
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SOC, short for State-of-Charge, refers to the battery's state of charge, also known as remaining capacity. It represents the ratio of the remaining dischargeable capacity of a battery after being used for a period or left unused for a long time to its fully charged capacity. Other indicator lights on the car dashboard are as follows: 1. Hazard Warning Light: The hazard warning light is used to alert other vehicles and pedestrians when the car has a major malfunction or is in an emergency situation. The hazard warning signal is indicated by the simultaneous flashing of the front, rear, left, and right turn signals. 2. Battery Indicator Light: This light displays the working status of the battery. It lights up when the ignition is turned on and goes off after the engine starts. If it does not light up or remains lit continuously, the generator and circuit should be checked immediately. 3. Fuel Indicator Light: This light indicates insufficient fuel. When it lights up, it means the fuel is about to run out. Generally, the vehicle can still travel about 50 kilometers from the time the light comes on until the fuel is completely exhausted.