How much electricity does an electric vehicle use per 100 kilometers?
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On average, electric vehicles consume 10-15 kilowatt-hours of electricity per 100 kilometers. Advantages of electric vehicles: 1. No emission of harmful gases that pollute the atmosphere: Even when converting the electricity consumed into emissions from power plants, pollutants other than sulfur and particulates are significantly reduced. Since power plants are mostly located far from densely populated cities, the harm to humans is minimized. 2. Multiple sources for electricity generation: Electricity can be obtained from various primary energy sources, such as coal, nuclear power, and hydroelectric power, alleviating concerns about the depletion of petroleum resources. 3. Efficient utilization of surplus electricity: Electric vehicles can also take advantage of surplus electricity during off-peak hours at night for charging, allowing power generation equipment to be fully utilized around the clock, greatly enhancing economic efficiency.