Does Toyota Have New Energy Vehicles?
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New energy vehicles include the following types: 1. Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs): A type of vehicle that uses a single battery as the energy storage power source. It utilizes the battery to store energy and provides electricity to the motor through the battery, driving the motor to operate and thus propelling the vehicle. 2. Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs): Vehicles whose main driving system consists of at least two individual driving systems that can operate simultaneously. The driving power of HEVs mainly depends on the vehicle's driving state: one is provided by a single driving system alone; the other is provided jointly by multiple driving systems. 3. Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs): Under the action of a catalyst, FCEVs use hydrogen, methanol, natural gas, gasoline, etc., as reactants to burn with oxygen in the air within the battery, thereby generating electricity to provide power for the vehicle. 4. Hydrogen Engine Vehicles: Mainly use hydrogen fuel cells as fuel. Hydrogen-powered vehicles are the most environmentally friendly among new energy vehicles, capable of achieving zero pollution and zero emissions. 5. Range-Extended Electric Vehicles (REEVs): Similar to electric vehicles, they provide kinetic energy to the motor through the battery, driving the motor to operate and thus propelling the vehicle.