What to Do When a New Energy Vehicle Runs Out of Power on a Long Trip?
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Solutions for a new energy vehicle running out of power on a long trip are as follows: 1. Notify the insurance company for towing service: If you have purchased commercial insurance annually, most insurance companies provide customers with 1-2 free towing services per year. If you run out of power on the road, you can call the insurance company's customer service to arrange for a tow truck. Pure electric vehicles should plan their route before entering the highway to avoid running out of power midway. 2. Notify the manufacturer for rescue: If the vehicle runs out of power on the highway, the manufacturer can send a charging vehicle or tow truck for assistance. Generally, manufacturers, like insurance companies, offer a certain number of free rescue services per year, with additional services requiring payment by the owner. 3. Contact a mobile charging service: Mobile charging vehicles typically use gasoline generators for power supply, but this service is usually expensive. Therefore, it's advisable to locate the nearest charging station during charging and end the session once the vehicle's range can reach it, saving on additional costs.