What to Do When an Electric Vehicle Runs Out of Power?
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When our electric vehicle runs out of power and is stranded on the roadside, we can directly call the insurance company's rescue hotline. Normally, this is considered a non-vehicle malfunction, and the owner is required to pay the towing fee. However, due to the unique nature of electric vehicles, there are usually corresponding value-added services, including free towing services when the vehicle's power battery is depleted. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Manufacturer's free towing rescue. A small number of electric vehicle brands, in order to promote their products, also provide towing rescue services for owners when the vehicle's power battery runs out. 2. Third-party apps for vehicle charging. With the increasing number of charging vehicles, some rather unique companies have emerged. For example, there are now companies that offer on-site vehicle charging services, functioning like a large mobile power bank. Over-discharging the power battery in an electric vehicle can significantly impact battery life, leading to accelerated battery degradation over time, which ultimately directly affects the vehicle's range.