Is New Energy Vehicle Technology Mature?
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New energy vehicle technology is not yet mature. Electric vehicles have advantages such as being more environmentally friendly, easier to maintain, and offering better smart experiences. However, issues like range anxiety, insufficient charging stations, and slow charging speeds still persist. Below is relevant information: Range: Through surveys and interviews with numerous electric vehicle users, it has been found that under normal conditions, the actual range of electric vehicles can generally only reach about 70% of the official claims. In winter, it is even less, with 50% of the official data being considered good. Additionally, electric vehicles have another major drawback: even when left unused, the battery continuously loses charge at a rate of approximately 1% to 5% per day. If left unused for one or two months, a fully charged battery will completely drain. Charging Stations: Currently, many older residential areas still do not support the installation of charging stations, and the number of public charging stations is far fewer than gas stations. Moreover, charging speeds are very slow, typically taking 1-2 hours to fully charge, resulting in significant time costs for charging.