Power-saving mode added to electric Fiat 500s

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The new electric Fiat 500 has introduced new technology which conserves the vehicle’s battery power, in a style similar to the low battery settings familiar to mobile phone users.

The electric 500 can automatically select power-saving mode after detecting a low remaining driving range (approximately 30 miles). It allows for smoother, more gradual acceleration and limits top speed to 50mph.

The mode also encourages one-pedal driving, which contributes to a better use of the regenerative braking system on the new 500 – on an average urban drive, this feature can regenerate up to 30 per cent more energy than conventional braking.

The software further optimises the remaining battery capacity by deactivating the climate control system, including the heated seats, windscreen and mirrors.

While the power saving mode automatically activates when the car’s battery levels are low, it can be utilised at any time to help conserve the battery and extend a journey. Drivers also have the option to override the technology and select an alternative driving mode, or they can firmly press on the accelerator to override the 50mph limit and automatically return to Normal mode.

When drivers reach their nearest charging destination, the New 500 requires only five minutes of charging to achieve a range of up to 30 miles, proving more than sufficient for the average commute in the UK. Those requiring more range can charge the battery to 80 per cent capacity in just 35 minutes.

“While the majority of drivers could comfortably go about their day and genuinely never have to worry about range, we do understand it is one of the key concerns around EV ownership,” said Greg Taylor, Fiat Country Manager.

“This power saving mode will hopefully add an extra layer of comfort to a consumer who might be looking to buy their first electric car. In addition, being able to get 30 miles of charge in just five minutes means drivers won’t be waiting long when they do need to charge.”