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1.9 KiB
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29 lines
1.9 KiB
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# Power Display
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In the digital instrument cluster: power display
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The power display shows the current performance capability of the electric drive and the current electric drive or recuperation power while the vehicle is in motion.
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# Display concept
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Using the bar divided in the middle, the power display continuously shows the availability of brake energy recuperation (green) to the left and traction (blue) to the right. The availability is unrestricted when the respective bar reaches the end marking. The bar is shown shortened in each case if availability is restricted.
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The current drive power is displayed dynamically by a lighter bar, either as brake energy recuperation power (light green) to the left or traction power (light blue) to the right.
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The power limit of the electric drive is reached when the current drive power and currently available performance capability are the same (bars are same length)
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The power limit cannot be achieved at all vehicle speeds.
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# Influencing factors
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The following influencing factors apply in addition to the vehicle speed:
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The availability of traction and brake energy recuperation depends on the charge level of the high- voltage battery. Brake energy recuperation may be restricted by a high charge level and traction by a low charge level. If the temperature of the high- voltage battery gets very low or very high, this can lead to a reduction in the available drive power. This applies to traction and brake energy recuperation.
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# WARNING
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If the performance capability of the electric drive is reduced or the charge level of the high- voltage battery has reached the reserve range, the driving characteristics can change, e.g. the acceleration performance of the vehicle.
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- Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions as well as the charge level of the high-voltage battery. |