Do you know what types of new energy vehicles there are?
We can classify new energy vehicles into the following types:
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs): These vehicles are completely powered by batteries and do not use any gasoline or diesel.
Extended range electric vehicles (REEVs): These vehicles use a fuel engine to charge the battery only, do not participate in power drive, and are driven by an electric motor to drive the wheels
Plug in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs): These vehicles combine the battery electric power system of pure electric vehicles with gasoline or diesel engines. They can be charged through an external power source, such as a wall socket.
Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs): These vehicles use hydrogen fuel cells to generate electricity and provide power for electric motors. FCEV only emits water vapor and heat as waste.
Overall, new energy vehicles provide a range of benefits, including reducing emissions, improving fuel efficiency, and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.