"To replenish the battery" means to charge or restore the energy in a battery that has been depleted so that it can be used again.
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The Hold mode allows the battery to be saved for a later time; Charge uses the gas engine to
replenish the battery on the fly.
Base ELRs feature an abundance of Cadillac - style luxury, including 20 - inch wheels, a touch - screen infotainment and navigation system and «Regen on Demand» regenerative braking activated by steering - wheel - mounted paddles that, when pulled during deceleration,
help replenish the batteries by capturing braking energy.
The on - board engine management system decides how and when the electric motors should contribute to your progress, or convert themselves into generators to
replenish the battery when the car is braking or its battery charge is low.
Drivers are able to call up charging stations situated along the planned route or at their destination, while the system additionally notifies them of the charging time needed to
fully replenish the battery's energy levels.
The battery is slightly smaller (3,750 mAh vs 4,000 mAh), but the View 10 still features fast charging, to quickly
replenish battery life.
This highly concentrated aqueous zinc battery also overcomes other disadvantages of conventional zinc batteries, such as the capacity to endure only limited recharging cycles, dendrite (tree - like structures of crystals) growth during usage and recharging, and sustained water consumption, resulting in the need to
regularly replenishing the batteries» electrolyte with water.
First there are four settings for battery usage: hybrid; all - electric E-mode; battery - preserving E-save; and E-charge, where the gasoline
engine replenishes the battery.
Instead, the right paddle triggers the pseudo-downshift, while the left ramps up the regenerative braking, slowing the car and
replenishing the battery at the same time.
The Range Rover will be able to drive for about 50kms on electric power only and will need three hours to
replenish the batteries with help of a fast charger.
Anytime the battery isn't fully charged, the vehicle defaults to hybrid power, but selecting «e-charge» mode re-directs the electric motor to
replenish the battery faster.
Power your compatible Samsung device without cables or cords using this Samsung wireless charging pad,
which replenishes battery power in as little as 4 hours.
Next, if you use your Range Rover to soak up long - distance drives and have little chance to
replenish its battery pack, without doubt the V6 or V8 diesel versions will make far better financial sense.
The 22kWh lithium ion battery pack can be fully charged in less than eight hours from a conventional three - point plug, while other fast - charge points can
replenish the battery in as little as half an hour.
Priced at $ 159, they offer up to five hours of audio playback, or two hours of talk time, and come with a portable charging case to
replenish battery life on the go.
It can charge the phone at 15W speeds — up to 50 percent in just 20 minutes, Motorola claims — and it's smart enough to detect the phone's level of charge and
replenishing the battery when it's «most efficient.»
The car's momentum, instead of being grabbed by high - friction brake pads and thrown away as useless heat, is mopped up in the form of electricity that
replenishes the batteries.
No big deal —
replenishing the batteries is claimed to take only 45 minutes.
In all operating modes, the GLC F - Cell features a brake energy regeneration system that helps recover energy and
replenish the battery's charge.
Using a Level 2 charger cuts the time to around 60 minutes and
replenishes the battery to 80 - percent of a full charge.
To make the process even cleaner, the electricity needed to
replenish the batteries will come from renewable resources.
The XC90 T8 also offers the «All - Wheel Drive» setting which forces the engagement of the rear axle motor should you desire more predictable traction in slippery conditions, and the «Save» mode that helps
you replenish the battery so you can coast along, EV - style, at a later date.
By using 800 - volt electronics inside the car, Porsche reckons this new fast - charging network can
replenish the batteries in just 15 minutes — and the Cross Turismo's full range is expected to be around 250 miles.
There are three hybrid settings in addition to the drive modes: E-Hold conserves the electric charge until needed, E-Power enables the car runs solely on electric power up to 140 km / h, and E-charge, which uses engine and regenerative braking to
replenish the battery.
The Fusion Hybrid rides on four - wheel independent suspension, and utilizes four - channel ABS+ESC brakes which of course incorporate a regenerative capability to
replenish the battery pack.
During braking, the gasoline engine deactivates and the electric motor acts as generator to
replenish the battery pack.
(If you plug in to a 240 - volt wall charger, it'll take about two hours to
replenish the battery.)
The ILX hybrid features regenerative braking and stop / start technology to save fuel and
replenish the battery.
Better suited for two rather than four passengers, the 500e can travel up to 87 miles on a single charge, can
replenish its battery in about four hours when connected to a high capacity electrical source, and offers 11 horsepower and 147 lb - ft of torque under the driver's right foot.
The second motor is primarily a generator to
replenish the battery, not a propulsion motor, and it also serves as the engine's starter.
To help alleviate «range anxiety,» the Leaf is equipped with GPS systems that can point you to the nearest quick charging station — where you can
replenish your battery to 80 % capacity in about 30 minutes.
If you have a standard 120 - volt socket, Mitsubishi says the charger that comes with the car can
replenish the battery that way in about eight hours.
Wireless charging is an amazing feature that allows a battery to be charged via electromagnetic induction and as a result, you just have to leave your phone on a charging surface for a while and it will
replenish the battery.