What are the domestic new energy vehicle brands?
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Domestic new energy vehicle brands include Tesla, BYD, BAIC New Energy, Geely, Smart, Haima Automobile, BMW, Changan Automobile, SAIC Maxus, etc. The following precautions should be noted when using new energy vehicles: 1. Pay attention to charging methods: The daily use of new energy electric vehicles relies on charging. There are two charging methods to choose from: fast charging and slow charging. Charging is the process of supplying energy to the power battery. In fast charging mode, the flow of electrons accelerates, which may cause the battery temperature to rise too quickly, leading to some adverse situations. For example, due to unbalanced charging, common "false power" situations may occur. Long-term use can also affect the battery's lifespan. Slow charging has a lower voltage, and although it takes longer, it does not cause damage to the power battery. The correct charging method should be: when not in a hurry, try to use slow charging to replenish power. Fast charging should only be used for emergencies. This can reduce additional damage to the power battery. 2. Pay attention to vehicle maintenance: The structure of new energy vehicles is different from that of fuel vehicles, and there are many differences in maintenance items. Many routine maintenance items for electric vehicles are mainly inspection-based. New energy electric vehicles mainly rely on circuits to function, so the circuits are complex. After a period of use, some potential safety hazards may arise. 3. Be aware of the impact of the environment on the vehicle: Most new energy electric vehicles use ternary lithium batteries. In low-temperature environments, they may experience performance degradation. In winter, when the external temperature is low, the chemical reactions in the power battery of electric vehicles slow down. This results in slower charging speeds and reduced driving range. When the external temperature is around -10 degrees Celsius, the power battery can lose up to 30% of its driving range. The lower the temperature, the greater the degradation. Therefore, when using electric vehicles in winter, it is necessary to consider the degradation of the power battery and arrange the intensity of vehicle use reasonably. For long-distance travel needs, it is best not to use pure electric vehicles.