Tesla New Energy Vehicles
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We have professional technical and sales personnel to provide you with thoughtful pre-sales and after-sales service.
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We have established long-term relationships with professionally qualified companies to meet your customized requirements such as vehicle modifications.
Tesla New Energy Vehicles
Model 3
Features: This is Tesla's entry-level model, with a relatively low price, yet still offering excellent range and performance. It is suitable for consumers with limited budgets who wish to experience Tesla.
Target audience: Young consumers, small families, and first-time electric vehicle buyers.
Maximum range: 713 km
Price: 261,400 - 297,400 RMB
Model Y
Features: As a compact SUV, Model Y combines the performance of Model 3 and the space of Model X, making it suitable for consumers who want to balance practicality and performance.
Target audience: Middle-sized families, outdoor activity enthusiasts, daily commuters.
Maximum range: 688 km
Price: 266,400 - 363,900 RMB
Model S
Features: As Tesla's premium sedan, the Model S offers outstanding performance and luxurious interior. It is suitable for consumers who pursue both speed and comfort.
Target Audience: High-end users, business professionals, and those with extremely high demands for vehicle performance.
Maximum Range: 715 km
Price: 698,900 - 828,900 RMB
Model X
Features: This is an SUV with a unique gull-wing door design, suitable for family use. It offers more space and comfort.
Target audience: Families with many members, users who need more luggage space, and consumers who like unique designs.
Maximum range: 700 km
Price: 738,900 - 838,900 RMB
Benefits of Tesla New Energy Vehicles
Inverter
An inverter is a device that converts DC power to the AC power used in an electric vehicle motor. The inverter can change the speed at which the motor rotates by adjusting the frequency of the alternating current. It can also increase or decrease the power or torque of the motor by adjusting the amplitude of the signal.
Battery
An electric vehicle uses a battery to store electrical energy that is ready to use. A battery pack is made up of a number of cells that are grouped into modules. Once the battery has sufficient energy stored, the vehicle is ready to use.Battery technology has improved hugely in recent years. Current EV batteries are lithium based. These have a very low rate of discharge. This means an EV should not lose charge if it isn't driven for a few days, or even weeks.
Electric motor
You will find electric motors in everything from juicers and toothbrushes, washing machines and dryers, to robots. They are familiar, reliable and very durable. Electric vehicle motors use AC power.
Battery charger
The battery charger converts the AC power available on our electricity network to DC power stored in a battery. It controls the voltage level of the battery cells by adjusting the rate of charge. It will also monitor the cell temperatures and control the charge to help keep the battery healthy.
Controller
The controller is like the brain of a vehicle, managing all of its parameters. It controls the rate of charge using information from the battery. It also translates pressure on the accelerator pedal to adjust speed in the motor inverter.
Charging cable
A charging cable for standard charging is supplied with and stored in the vehicle. It's used for charging at home or at standard public charge points. A fast charge point will have its own cable.
Battery (all-electric auxiliary)
In an electric drive vehicle, the auxiliary battery provides electricity to power vehicle accessories.
Charge port
The charge port allows the vehicle to connect to an external power supply in order to charge the traction battery pack.
DC/DC converter
This device converts higher-voltage DC power from the traction battery pack to the lower-voltage DC power needed to run vehicle accessories and recharge the auxiliary battery.
Electric traction motor
Using power from the traction battery pack, this motor drives the vehicle's wheels. Some vehicles use motor generators that perform both the drive and regeneration functions.

How to Maintain Tesla New Energy Vehicles
Prioritize ev battery care
Your electric car's high-voltage battery pack is probably the most essential component of your entire vehicle. Not only is it the power source of your EV, but it also saves you money by omitting fuel stops (in some EVs). Therefore, the battery pack should be top of mind.
Change the oil (if needed)
Do electric vehicles use oil? It depends, particularly on what type of electric car you have. A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) with a combustion engine will need occasional oil changes and cooling system and fuel and air intake system inspections.If you can't change the oil yourself, a Firestone Complete Auto Care technician can advise you on your electric car's oil change schedule, the type of oil that's best for your ride, and more.
Maintain your brakes
The kinetic energy that EV regenerative braking systems use creates electricity. This conversion of energy provides your battery pack with more power. However, EVs (and hybrids) with regenerative braking systems still have conventional friction brakes with brake fluid, rotors, pads, drums, shoes, etc. The regenerative brakes and conventional friction brakes work in parallel on your EV. And similar to standard vehicles, getting conventional brake inspections should be a regular part of your EV's scheduled maintenance.
Get regular tire rotations
Getting regular tire rotations may help to reduce tire wear, ensure even tread depth across all four tires, and potentially keep money in your pocket by minimizing frequent tire replacements. All of which is why you should continue to perform tire rotations for your ride.Tire rotation schedules for EVs are often similar to those of gas or hybrid vehicles: about every 6,000 miles. But you'll want to follow your manufacturer's suggested maintenance schedule for a more vehicle-specific timeline.
Inspect/refill fluids when needed
Your hybrid or electric car may still have an engine, which could require oil changes and cooling system inspections. It may not have a traditional automatic transmission, but it likely has a gear reduction‘transmission'or gearbox containing lubricant.The high-voltage power electronics and electric motors are typically cooled by a separate cooling system. The high-voltage battery pack is typically cooled as well, and that system may use air from the passenger cabin, an air conditioning system, or even use another coolant circulating system. You'll still want to keep an eye on the brake and windshield wiper fluid. All service schedules can be found in your car's owner's manual.
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