Does Car Air Conditioning Run on Gasoline or Electricity?
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Whether car air conditioning runs on gasoline or electricity depends on the vehicle type: 1. For fuel-powered vehicles, the air conditioning uses both gasoline and electricity; 2. For electric vehicles, it solely relies on electricity. The car air conditioning system consists of a refrigeration system, heating system, air purification device, and control system. Its functions include: 1. Adjusting and maintaining the temperature, humidity, air cleanliness, and airflow inside the cabin at optimal levels; 2. Providing a comfortable riding environment for passengers, reducing travel fatigue; 3. Creating favorable working conditions for the driver to ensure driving safety. The working principle of car air conditioning is: Based on signals from various sensors detecting cabin temperature, evaporator temperature, engine coolant temperature, and other relevant switch signals, it outputs control signals to manage the operational states of the radiator fan, condenser fan, compressor clutch, blower motor, and air control motor, thereby achieving automatic control of the cabin temperature.