How many kilometers can a new energy vehicle travel?
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New energy vehicles can travel between 100Km and 600Km. The range of a new energy vehicle is mainly determined by the battery capacity configured for the vehicle, with factors such as motor efficiency, drag coefficient, and energy recovery also having some impact on the range. Below is an introduction to various types of new energy vehicles: 1. Electric vehicles: A full charge can only allow travel of about 100-200 kilometers, with long charging times, low power, and slow speed, making them suitable only for short-distance use such as sightseeing in factory areas or urban commuting. In winter, battery discharge is slower and less. Low-end electric vehicles face issues like future license plate management, while high-end pure electric vehicles are expensive. Problems like air conditioning cooling in summer and heating in winter are difficult to solve. 2. Hybrid vehicles: Issues include a simple structure of the gasoline engine, low power, weak driving force, slow speed, and high failure rates.