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The owner broke the news that WM car locked electricity? Miserable by the temperature pit!

As we all know, the power battery is one of the most critical components of new energy vehicles, and the size of the battery capacity determines the length of the mileage. However, the current power batteries on the market have a common problem, which is easily affected by low temperatures. In a cold environment, the activity of the power battery will decrease, resulting in a decrease in the storage power. Therefore, in the winter, many new energy vehicle owners will feel that the mileage of their cars will be reduced, and the charging speed will slow down.

The owner broke the news that WM car locked electricity? Miserable by the temperature pit!

Some users who do not know the truth will suspect that the manufacturer has locked the electricity for their cars because of the reduction of the mileage and charging speed. And Weima Car was miserable by the low temperature. A small number of WM car users questioned WM Automobile's power locking operation.

In fact, basically reflected that the owners of the Wei carriage are the first owners, in other words, their cars have been used for two or three years, the battery performance is certainly not as good as the new car, and it is more susceptible to the impact of low temperatures. Therefore, the user is created with the illusion of locking electricity.

The owner broke the news that WM car locked electricity? Miserable by the temperature pit!

Today, temperatures have risen, with temperatures even reaching thirty degrees Celsius in some areas. With the warming of the temperature, the mileage and charging speed of new energy vehicles are also improving, and have returned to normal levels. According to the feedback of the Wei carriage group, the mileage and charging speed of the car returned to normal levels.

Therefore, this also proves that WM car does not have a power locking behavior, but because of the low temperature, the owner misunderstands that WM car has a locking behavior.

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