Nissan ARIYA 2024 Owners Manual
6.3.4. Li-ion battery available charge gauge
- The gauge indicates the approximate remaining Li-ion battery charge available to drive the vehicle.
- Low battery charge warning light illuminates in yellow when the available Li-ion battery charge is getting low.
- This figure shows the current state of charge (%) of the Li-ion battery.
Charge the Li-ion battery before the percentage figure becomes "0".
When the low battery charge warning light illuminates in yellow, charge as soon as it is convenient, preferably before the percentage figure becomes "0". When the percentage figure becomes "0" and the low battery charge warning light (yellow) illuminates, there is a very small reserve of Li-ion battery charge remaining.
The length of the bar of the gauge is determined by the available charge and the amount of charge the Li-ion battery is capable of storing at the current temperature.
Temperature affects the amount of charge the Li-ion battery is capable of storing. The Li-ion battery is capable of storing less power when the Li-ion battery temperature is cold. The Li-ion battery is capable of storing more power when the Li-ion battery is warm. The length of the bar of the gauge can change based on the amount of power the Li-ion battery is capable of storing. For example, when the Li-ion battery becomes colder, a longer bar is shown because the available charge is a greater percentage of the Li-ion battery’s capability of storing power. When the Li-ion battery becomes warmer, a shorter bar is shown because the remaining energy is a lower percentage of the Li-ion battery’s capability of storing power.