How many kilowatt-hours of electricity are needed for 500 kilometers of new energy vehicles?
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Electric vehicle batteries are not allowed to be completely discharged, so charging will not be at full capacity. The battery of an electric vehicle is generally 10Ah, with a voltage of 48V (some have 36V), and the charging voltage is slightly higher, calculated at 60V, which is 600Wh. This means that a full charge is 0.6 kilowatt-hours. Advantages of new energy vehicles: 1. Low usage cost: The cost of electricity per 100 kilometers is very low, similar to the price of 1 liter of fuel; 2. No license plate restrictions: In large cities, license plate restrictions are common, but new energy vehicles do not have this issue; 3. Smooth driving: No gear shift impact. Most new energy vehicles use single-speed transmissions, eliminating gear shift impact; 4. More environmentally friendly: Contributing to environmental protection efforts; 5. Saving fuel energy: Typically powered by natural gas, petroleum gas, hydrogen, or electricity; 6. Reducing exhaust emissions and effectively protecting the environment: Electric vehicles produce no tailpipe emissions and no pollution; hydrogen-powered vehicles emit only water, causing no environmental pollution.