ChargeDepleting
| Full qualified VSS Path: | Vehicle.Powertrain.RangeExtender.ChargeDepleting |
| Description: | Signals related to Charge Depleting (CD) mode operation. |
| Comment: | CD mode represents the electric-only or electric-primary operation of the EREV. During this mode, the vehicle maximizes the use of battery energy before the engine is engaged. |
Navigation
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| Vehicle Model | Direct link to Vehicle Signal |
|---|---|
| ACME Car (EV) v0.1 | Vehicle.Powertrain.RangeExtender.ChargeDepleting |
Signal Information
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Powertrain.RangeExtender.ChargeDepleting is a Branch.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Powertrain.RangeExtender.ChargeDepleting is 78babe2c3695514d86e6c735d4002e77
Children
This vehicle signal is a branch or structure and thus has sub-pages:
- Vehicle.Powertrain.RangeExtender.ChargeDepleting.EnergyConsumption (Current electric energy consumption rate during Charge Depleting mode operation.)
- Vehicle.Powertrain.RangeExtender.ChargeDepleting.Range (Estimated remaining distance that can be traveled in Charge Depleting mode using available battery energy.)
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
| Enhancement request | Create COVESA GitHub Issue |
| Join COVESA | www.covesa.global |
| Discuss VSS on Slack | w3cauto.slack.com |
| VSS Data Experts on Google Groups | covesa.global data-expert-group |
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS) is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals. The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
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