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There are indeed some potential problems with extended-range electric vehicles when the battery is low. First, if the charging speed of the range extender (engine) cannot meet the power demand of the motor, the performance of the vehicle may be affected, with reduced power and increased noise. This is because the main function of the engine of the extended-range electric vehicle is to generate electricity. When the battery is low, the range extender needs to run at a higher speed to provide enough power, which may lead to increased fuel consumption.
Will there also be delay problems? I hope friends who have used extended-range vehicles can tell me
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