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ev mode
Charge-depleting or EV mode refers to a mode of vehicle operation that is dependent on the
energy from the battery pack. Battery electric vehicles operate solely in this mode. Most plug-in hybrids operate in charge-depleting mode at startup, and switch to charge-sustaining mode after the battery has reached its minimum state of charge (SOC) threshold, exhausting the vehicle's all-electric range (AER). Although there is no technically mandated minimum all-electric range, future state and/or federal legislation may address this for policy purposes.
Another charge-depleting strategy is called blended mode, in which the engine supplements the battery during medium to heavy loads. Although this strategy does not include a purely all-electric mode, early NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) simulations indicate that similar fuel savings as compared to conventional plug-in hybrid battery discharge and charge strategies. One advantage of a blended mode is that it may afford the vehicle designer the opportunity to use a smaller and less costly battery pack and traction motor.
I've got a 2021 MG PHEV which has been operating fine until last week. When I press the EV button nothing happens, absolutely nothing, it's impossible to put into ev mode any more. I know ev doesn't operate when heating, fans, ac etc are on but it's not working at all with every thing else off...
Just picked up my new ZS Hybrid + from Falkirk yesterday morning. First brand new car I’ve ever bought so I’m over the moon with it. The only think I’ve noticed is that it doesn’t run on EV mode as much as I expected. Is this normal? Thanks
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