Do New Energy Vehicles Have Odors?
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After purchasing a new car, when you open the door, you will notice a strong smell of plastic and rubber. Over 80% of the odors in cars are caused by the adhesives used in the interior. Definition of New Energy Vehicles: Based on the scope, new energy vehicles can be categorized into broad and narrow definitions. Broadly defined new energy vehicles, also known as alternative fuel vehicles, include pure electric vehicles and fuel cell electric vehicles that entirely use non-petroleum fuels, as well as hybrid electric vehicles and ethanol gasoline vehicles that partially use non-petroleum fuels. All existing new energy vehicles fall under this concept and are specifically divided into six categories: hybrid vehicles, pure electric vehicles, fuel cell vehicles, alcohol ether fuel vehicles, natural gas vehicles, etc. Narrowly defined new energy vehicles can refer to the regulations in the national "Rules for the Administration of New Energy Vehicle Manufacturers and Product Access": new energy vehicles are those that use unconventional vehicle fuels as power sources, integrate advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving, and form vehicles with new technologies, new structures, and advanced technical principles. Types of New Energy Products: New energy vehicles include pure electric vehicles, extended-range electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, fuel cell electric vehicles, hydrogen engine vehicles, etc.