What are the differences between new energy vehicles?
New energy vehicles refer to all other energy vehicles except gasoline and diesel engines.
These include fuel cell vehicles, hybrid vehicles, hydrogen powered vehicles and solar powered vehicles.
Its exhaust emissions are relatively low.
According to incomplete statistics, there are more than 4 million LPG vehicles and more than 1 million natural gas vehicles in the world.
In China, new energy vehicles are widely used in the field of public transportation in some cities, and some local governments also support the private purchase of new energy vehicles (such as Shanghai, Guangzhou, etc.).
A large part of the new energy vehicles sold on the market are hybrid electric vehicles, a small part of pure electric vehicles, and more fuel cell electric vehicles used in public transportation.
And here, new energy vehicles mainly refer to hybrid electric vehicles, pure electric vehicles, fuel cell electric vehicles.
Commonly referred to as hybrid power generally refers to petrol-electric hybrid power, that is, a mixture of fuel (gasoline, diesel, etc.) and electricity.
At present, there are the following categories of new energy vehicles in the classification and reference page of Daquan: pure electric vehicles, extended-range electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles and non-plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Pure electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles belong to the category of electric vehicles (vehicles equipped with one or more sources of power and driven by motors, including extended-range electric vehicles).
, and PHEVs and non-PHEVs are hybrids (vehicles equipped with two or more power sources at the same time, using both engine drive and electric drive).
One of these categories.
1. Refers to vehicles equipped only with power batteries and driven by electric motors.
2. It refers to the vehicle that can be connected with external charging power and on-board charging and is driven by an electric motor.
3. Plug-in: a vehicle that can be connected to external charging power.