What changes does activating ECO mode bring to pure electric vehicles? ECO mode can be considered as the energy-saving mode for electric vehicles, and its activation will disable non-driving-related electronic functions, optimizing acceleration and braking in the most energy-efficient manner. What impact does turning on ECO mode have on the performance and range of electric vehicles? Let's explore together.

Firstly, activating ECO mode makes electric vehicles more energy-efficient during acceleration and braking. When the driver needs to increase speed, the electric vehicle will automatically choose the most energy-efficient way to accelerate and optimize the energy recovery system, reducing energy loss.
Secondly, ECO mode can adjust the electronic functions of electric vehicles to reduce energy consumption. For example, turning off the air conditioning or reducing its power, lowering the volume of the audio system, etc., can reduce the demand for battery energy, thereby extending the driving range.
However, it's worth noting that activating ECO mode may slightly reduce the power performance of pure electric vehicles. Since the activation of ECO mode limits the power output of the motor, in certain situations such as cornering or overtaking, drivers may feel a slightly slower acceleration.
Nevertheless, this sacrifice is made for a better balance between energy utilization and driving range. For those who prioritize energy efficiency and long-distance driving, such trade-offs are reasonable.
In addition to actively activating ECO mode, some pure electric vehicles are equipped with a passive ECO mode. The passive ECO mode does not have an independent button but automatically adjusts based on driving conditions and vehicle status.





