What is the driving procedure for new energy vehicles?

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DelEliza
09/03/25 3:37am
Below are the specific steps: 1. Start the vehicle: Turn the key to the "ON" position, all dashboard background lights will illuminate, indicating low-voltage activation; then turn the key to the "Start" position. You will hear a "beep" sound and two "clicks" from the relay closing inside the battery pack, indicating high-voltage activation. The dashboard will display a green "READY" light, and the vehicle will enter a drivable state. 2. Release the handbrake and shift the gear selector to the "D" position. Gently press the electronic accelerator pedal with your right foot, and the vehicle will start moving. 3. To brake, press the brake pedal with your right foot to complete the braking process. 4. To accelerate, apply steady pressure with your right foot and gradually press the electronic accelerator pedal, and the vehicle will begin to accelerate. To maintain a constant speed, keep the electronic accelerator pedal at a certain position. 5. If you need to reverse, first shift the gear selector to the "N" position. After the vehicle comes to a complete stop, shift the gear selector to the "R" position to complete the reversing process.
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RonanMarie
09/15/25 5:18am
Driving a new energy vehicle has truly fascinated me with its technical details. Before getting in the car, I make it a habit to check the app to see if the remaining battery level is sufficient. Pressing the brake and then the start button, the system lights up indicating it's powered on and ready. After shifting to D gear, I gently release the brake and lightly press the accelerator to start smoothly. During driving, I try to maintain a steady speed as much as possible, avoiding sudden acceleration or braking to extend battery life. Utilizing the energy recovery system, deceleration can generate electricity to recharge the battery. After parking, I find a charging station, plug in the charging gun, and set it to fully charge during the night's low-rate hours. Monitoring the energy flow through the car's screen helps optimize the route. Once accustomed, it saves both electricity and money while reducing exhaust emissions. I can't get enough of the high-tech features and often explore different driving modes to improve range efficiency. The daily routine is efficient, eco-friendly, and full of technological appeal, constantly drawing me to explore more.
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