What are the tips for using new energy electric sanitation vehicles?
Time:2020-01-03
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With the continuous advancement of the Environmental Protection Agency‘s ring-by-cycle plan, new energy sanitation vehicles have gradually appeared on the market, becoming an indispensable assistant in sanitation work.
So what are some tips for the use of new energy sanitation vehicles? What should I do in an emergency?
So what are some tips for the use of new energy sanitation vehicles? What should I do in an emergency?
Sanitation vehicle managers need to design a reasonable operation plan and rationally dispatch vehicles according to the battery life or operating time of a pure electric sanitation vehicle when it is fully charged once; fully charged after the vehicle is received at night to ensure that it can meet the demand for one day of operating mileage; The charging mileage needs to be charged during the day, so the SOC during the day should not exceed 50%, and the number of times should be controlled at one time. If you still can‘t meet the operation needs, we suggest that you can increase the number of operating vehicles.
New energy electric sanitation vehicles should avoid charging or supplementing electricity during the high temperature period during the day, for fear that the battery temperature will rise too high due to low heat exchange efficiency during the charging process. When the electric sanitation vehicle arrives at the station for parking or charging, the vehicle should be parked in a ventilated and cool place to avoid direct sunlight. In high-temperature weather, it is recommended to open the battery compartment door, which can improve the heat dissipation efficiency of the battery and help reduce the maximum temperature of the battery. At the same time, you should avoid operating immediately after charging in the morning.
On the premise that the sanitation bureau is used, it is recommended to choose a charger with low power for charging, or manually reduce the charger current to reduce the battery temperature rise. There are also driving habits. Drivers of electric sanitation vehicles need to step down on the accelerator for rapid acceleration or step on the brake pedal for emergency braking, and adjust the air-conditioning temperature setting to reduce vehicle power consumption.