Can New Energy Vehicles Run on Gasoline?
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Hybrid models among new energy vehicles can run on gasoline, while pure electric vehicles cannot. New Energy Vehicles: Refer to vehicles that utilize unconventional vehicle fuels as power sources (or use conventional vehicle fuels with new types of onboard power devices), integrating advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving, resulting in advanced technical principles, new technologies, and novel structures. Classification: New energy vehicles include four major types: hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), battery electric vehicles (BEV, including solar-powered vehicles), fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV), and other new energy vehicles (such as those using supercapacitors, flywheels, and other high-efficiency energy storage devices).
I've always been fascinated by cars, especially new energy vehicles. New energy vehicles include pure electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles, among other types. Hybrid vehicles can burn fuel because they are equipped with a small gasoline engine. They usually run on battery power, and when the battery is low, they automatically switch to burning fuel, which saves fuel and is convenient for long-distance travel. Pure electric vehicles are different, relying entirely on electricity and not burning any fuel at all; they just need to be charged. This design makes hybrid vehicles more practical, avoiding the range anxiety associated with pure electric vehicles. Many models are now becoming popular, being both environmentally friendly and efficient, suitable for different driving needs.