Can New Energy Vehicles Last for 10 Years?
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New energy vehicles can last for 10 years. Vehicle Classification: New energy vehicles are divided into pure electric vehicles, range-extended electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, and non-plug-in hybrid vehicles. Pure electric vehicles and range-extended electric vehicles belong to the category of electric vehicles (referring to vehicles equipped with one or more power sources and driven by electric motors to move the wheels, including range-extended electric vehicles), while plug-in hybrid vehicles and non-plug-in hybrid vehicles are one of the classifications of hybrid vehicles (referring to vehicles equipped with two or more power sources simultaneously, using both engine drive and electric drive). Technical Features: High energy conversion efficiency. The energy conversion efficiency of fuel cells can reach 60-80%, which is 2-3 times that of internal combustion engines; zero emissions, no environmental pollution. The fuel for fuel cells is hydrogen and oxygen, and the product is clean water; hydrogen fuel has a wide range of sources, can be obtained from renewable energy, and does not rely on petroleum fuel.