How is the new energy vehicle queue number calculated?

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StGriffin
07/30/25 1:03am
New energy vehicle queue number calculation method is as follows: 1. The waiting time for new energy vehicle indicators is the queue time. 2. There is no specific calculation method for the waiting time, as it is determined by queuing for license plate indicators, generally calculated based on chronological order. Relevant information about new energy vehicles is as follows: 1. New energy vehicles: Refer to vehicles that use unconventional vehicle fuels as power sources (or use conventional vehicle fuels with new vehicle power devices), integrating advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving, forming vehicles with advanced technical principles, new technologies, and new structures. 2. 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 (such as supercapacitors, flywheels, and other high-efficiency energy storage devices) vehicles.
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