Can New Energy Gasoline Be Used?
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Hybrid new energy vehicles can use gasoline, while pure electric vehicles cannot. The working principle and output characteristics of new energy vehicles are as follows: Working Principle of New Energy Vehicles: Electric vehicles are mostly automatic transmission. Structurally, pure electric vehicles use the three-electric system as the power source, and they do not have a transmission. According to the working principle of pure electric vehicles, they operate by supplying electrical energy from the battery to the motor, driving the motor to run, thereby propelling the vehicle. Output Characteristics of New Energy Vehicles: New energy vehicles generally do not come with multi-stage transmissions because the torque output characteristics of the motor eliminate the need for a "transmission" to coordinate the relationship between speed and torque.
From my driving experience, new energy gasoline is usable, but it depends on vehicle compatibility. Having driven for over 20 years, I've tried ethanol gasoline a few times - that corn-blended stuff is fairly reliable. New cars run fine with it, fuel consumption increases slightly, but emissions decrease, potentially saving some exhaust inspection fees in the long run. Older vehicles need caution though, as fuel tank corrosion or pipeline clogging are common issues. More gas stations are selling it now, with places like Jiangsu and Shandong promoting its use. Regular maintenance to check fuel line filters is crucial, and don't mix it with regular gasoline for too long to avoid starting difficulties. It's usable alright, but the key lies in vehicle condition and developing proper habits - don't just add it recklessly to save money.