New energy vehicle does not move when shifted to D gear?

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ArcherMarie
07/29/25 3:24pm
If a new energy vehicle has power but cannot move after being shifted into gear, it indicates a comprehensive functional fault involving the vehicle's clutch, transmission, and drive axle. Generally, systematic inspection is required to determine the fault location. Below is an introduction to new energy vehicles: 1. Definition: The definition of new energy vehicles varies by country. In Japan, they are commonly referred to as "low-pollution vehicles." In 2001, Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Ministry of the Environment, and Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry formulated the "Low-Pollution Vehicle Development and Promotion Action Plan." The plan categorizes low-pollution vehicles into five types: natural gas-fueled vehicles, hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles, methanol-fueled vehicles, and clean gasoline vehicles that meet the strictest emission and fuel efficiency standards. 2. Development Status: Song Qiuling, Deputy Director of the Department of Economic Construction at the Ministry of Finance, stated at the 2018 China Automotive Industry Development International Forum held in early September 2018, "China's new energy vehicle industry is still at a critical stage where it must forge ahead or risk falling behind." First, the recent frequent spontaneous combustion incidents have undoubtedly cast a shadow over the new energy vehicle industry. "As an emerging field, new energy vehicles still face theoretical and technical challenges," said an industry insider. According to incomplete statistics, there were at least 10 reported cases of electric vehicle combustion incidents in the first half of this year.
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