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Should I Give Up on New Energy for Personal Use?

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MaryLee
07/29/25 10:13pm
It depends on your personal preference. Here is some relevant information about new energy: Definition: New Energy (NE): Also known as unconventional energy. It refers to various forms of energy other than traditional energy sources. These are energy sources that are just beginning to be developed and utilized or are actively being researched and awaiting widespread adoption, such as solar energy, geothermal energy, wind energy, ocean energy, biomass energy, and nuclear fusion energy. Characteristics: Abundant resources, generally renewable, and can be used sustainably by humans. They have low energy density, requiring larger spaces for development and utilization. Coal, petroleum, natural gas, and large to medium-sized hydropower are considered conventional energy sources, while solar energy, wind energy, modern biomass energy, geothermal energy, ocean energy, as well as nuclear energy and hydrogen energy, are classified as new energy sources.
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VonBeau
08/15/25 10:31pm
I've been waiting for my new energy vehicle (NEV) quota for almost two years now, and honestly, the process has been quite grueling. But I wouldn't recommend giving up easily. NEVs are gaining strong momentum these days, with generous government subsidies and significant fuel savings—you can easily save several hundred yuan a month on living expenses. Long waiting times in big cities are normal, but think about it: if you give up and switch back to queuing for a fuel vehicle, the wait could be even longer. Might as well stick with this opportunity. Plus, charging infrastructure has developed rapidly in recent years—it's now convenient in both residential areas and shopping malls, making daily use hassle-free. Though the waiting game is frustrating, it pays off in the long run. My neighbor held on, got the quota last year, and now raves about how cheap and eco-friendly charging is, not to mention the flexibility for road trips. If you're feeling impatient, check with local policies to see if there are expedited channels. Don’t make a rash decision—quota queues aren’t easy to join, and the NEV trend is only getting stronger.
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DelGeorge
10/17/25 8:20am
I think it's wise to persist in applying for a new energy vehicle (NEV) quota, especially considering the environment. With climate change being so severe now, choosing an NEV is a small contribution to reducing carbon emissions, and it's worth the effort. You might worry that the long waiting time could delay your plans, but I see many cities optimizing their policies, such as giving priority to long-term applicants, and the quota distribution might become more lenient in the future. Giving up not only wastes the time you've already spent but also means missing out on government charging subsidies and tax benefits. Moreover, driving a gasoline car means daily refueling costs, while the electricity cost for an NEV is more than half cheaper, and maintenance is simpler. I often follow automotive news, and NEV technology is evolving quickly, with ranges getting longer. When new models are released, those waiting in line can benefit. Don't give up because of short-term setbacks. Once you get the quota and switch to a new electric car, you'll enjoy the quiet and cost-saving ride—how pleasant that will be!
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