Do Electric Vehicles Need to Warm Up in Winter?
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Electric vehicles do not need to warm up in winter. Just a few minutes of low-speed driving can gradually increase the speed of the coolant wrapped around the power battery, thereby cooperating with the battery's operation. Introduction to Pure Electric Vehicles: Pure electric vehicles refer to vehicles that use on-board power as the driving force, use motors to drive the wheels, and meet all the requirements of road traffic and safety regulations. Due to their relatively smaller impact on the environment compared to traditional vehicles, their prospects are widely optimistic, but the current technology is not yet mature. Components of Electric Vehicles: The components of electric vehicles include the electric drive and control system, mechanical systems such as drive force transmission, and working devices to complete predetermined tasks. The electric drive and control system is the core of an electric vehicle and the biggest difference from internal combustion engine vehicles. The electric drive and control system consists of the drive motor, power source, and motor speed control device. Other devices of electric vehicles are basically the same as those of internal combustion engine vehicles.