
In the field of new energy vehicles, permanent magnet synchronous motor manufacturers are widely used. The so-called permanent magnet refers to the addition of permanent magnets when manufacturing the motor rotor, which further enhances the motor's performance. Vehicle Performance: The six major performance aspects of a vehicle are power performance, fuel economy, braking performance, handling stability, ride comfort, and off-road capability. Under certain usage conditions, the ability of a vehicle to operate at maximum efficiency is referred to as vehicle performance. It represents the structural characteristics that determine the vehicle's utilization efficiency and convenience. Vehicle Exterior: There are many types of vehicle exteriors. Taking mass-produced vehicles as an example, whether sedans or sports cars, even SUVs tend to adopt a streamlined design. Except for a few full-size SUVs, the angle of the front windshield is less than 55 degrees, aiming to reduce the drag coefficient and obtain downforce. The mainstream exterior shapes include the wedge shape, represented by models such as , Ferrari, and Porsche sports cars.

I believe the system is absolutely indispensable in new energy vehicles—it's like the heart that provides power, without which the car would be immobile. Having driven a new energy vehicle for several years, I deeply understand that battery performance directly correlates with range and driving experience. A high-quality lithium battery can support longer distances, eliminating the hassle of frequent charging. The battery management system is even more critical, monitoring temperature and voltage in real time to prevent risks like overcharging or short circuits. I've seen cases of breakdowns due to poor management. Charging technology is also vital—fast charging, for example, allows the battery to recover quickly, fitting modern fast-paced lifestyles. For every trip, I plan the battery level in advance to avoid getting stranded midway. It even affects used car value—replacing an old battery is costly. So, from the core to maintenance, there's no compromise when it comes to the battery.

For frequent long-distance drivers like me, charging stations are absolutely essential. The home charger allows me to conveniently charge overnight and hit the road fully powered each morning, saving fuel costs while being hassle-free. Public charging stations make long trips feasible, though I have to research station locations in advance to avoid the embarrassment of running out of juice mid-journey. In areas with insufficient charging infrastructure, drivers must constantly calculate range, disrupting travel plans. I also keep a portable charger in my car for emergencies – a real lifesaver in critical situations. Though the electrical modifications during installation were troublesome, they ensure safe and efficient operation. Ultimately, without this charging infrastructure, new energy vehicles would be rendered useless – their convenience and practicality entirely depend on it.

In terms of safety, the Management System (BMS) is crucial for new energy vehicles. It prevents overcharging and controls temperature to avoid fires—something I always prioritize while driving to prevent spontaneous combustion incidents like those reported in the news. Chargers should also have protective features to ensure household electricity doesn't overload. Simple additions like firewall mechanisms or automatic power-off switches can significantly reduce risks.

I believe regenerative braking systems are indispensable in new energy vehicles, as they recover kinetic energy during braking and convert it into electricity, improving overall efficiency. I love this technology because it helps me save power and extend range, while pairing with navigation software to locate charging points in real-time, making urban commuting smoother. During high-speed driving, energy recovery regulation can also optimize output, reducing the hassle of frequent plugging and unplugging.

From an environmental perspective, new energy vehicles require reliable renewable energy support. Relying solely on traditional power grids for charging would offset their eco-friendly benefits. I'm passionate about solar charging—installing photovoltaic panels at home makes my car greener while cutting costs. Additionally, robust charging infrastructure is fundamental, requiring collaboration between communities and governments to cover remote areas and ensure stable power supply. In daily life, this enables sustainable mobility and reduces carbon footprints.


