What are the differences between pure electric vehicles and traditional cars?
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Pure electric vehicles differ from traditional cars in the following aspects: 1. Different energy consumption: Traditional cars use diesel or gasoline, while electric vehicles use greener electric energy. 2. Different structure: Traditional cars require many parts to be combined, while the structure of electric vehicles is much simpler than that of traditional cars, requiring only some wires to be arranged around the body for power supply. 3. Different power systems: Electric vehicles do not have exhaust pipes. Ordinary cars use petroleum products as energy, which is released by combustion in an internal combustion engine to generate power, and the transmission realizes driving control; while electric vehicles use batteries as energy, driven by motors and equipped with speed regulators for speed control.