How Many Kilometers Can a New Energy Vehicle Run per Kilowatt-hour?
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Under normal circumstances, one kilowatt-hour of electricity can power a vehicle for approximately 7 kilometers. However, this figure varies significantly depending on the vehicle's curb weight and road conditions, making it less reliable as a reference. Below are specific factors that affect the driving range: Comprehensive Factors: The increase in an electric vehicle's range is the result of multiple factors. To improve its driving range, the key lies in battery technology—continuously enhancing battery performance—while also considering factors such as vehicle size and price. Other Factors: The overall driving range of a vehicle can be influenced by various other elements, including high and low-temperature battery technology, optimization of battery BMS technology, upgrades to the vehicle's energy recovery system, lightweight body design, and energy-saving technologies for hardware equipment. External driving conditions, air resistance coefficient, mechanical transmission efficiency, vehicle weight, and passenger count can all impact the actual driving range of an electric vehicle.