
New energy vehicles feature energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, exemption from traffic restrictions, and convenient maintenance. Additional details are as follows: 1. Energy efficiency and environmental friendliness: New energy vehicles typically use natural gas, hydrogen, or electricity as power sources, reducing exhaust emissions and effectively protecting the environment. For example, the Bestune B30EV combines environmental protection with technology, offering excellent economy and smartphone connectivity. 2. Exemption from traffic restrictions: The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has clarified that "new energy vehicles are not subject to traffic restrictions." Based on specific policies issued by various regions, most cities stipulate that new energy vehicles are also exempt from traffic restrictions. 3. Convenient maintenance: Apart from regular inspections of the body, tire replacements, and wiper changes, similar to fuel-powered vehicles, other maintenance items for new energy vehicles are primarily inspection-based. Due to their relatively simple structure, the maintenance costs of new energy vehicles are much lower than those of fuel-powered vehicles.

After driving a new energy vehicle for over a year, key knowledge includes how to deal with range anxiety. For example, the range may decrease by 30% in winter, so it's necessary to plan trips in advance. Charging methods are divided into slow charging and fast charging. Slow charging with a home socket is safe but time-consuming, while fast charging at supercharging stations is quick but requires avoiding peak hours. The actual driving experience is quite good, with quiet operation and strong acceleration, but extra caution is needed when turning due to the heavy chassis. Related topics include the current state of infrastructure. Nowadays, there are more and more charging stations, and apps make it convenient to check their locations. Additionally, there is strong policy support from the government, so remember to check for subsidies when purchasing. In terms of maintenance, the battery can last seven to eight years but is sensitive to high temperatures. Regular checks are needed to prevent overcharging. Overall, I personally believe that when choosing a car, the first considerations should be the range and charging speed.

I'm fascinated by new energy vehicle technology, with key knowledge points in the powertrain: batteries like ternary or lithium iron phosphate affect energy density, and range improvement relies on them; motors are highly efficient with strong power output, and regenerative braking saves energy; thermal management ensures stable operation in low temperatures. In daily applications, charging speed is crucial—fast charging can reach 80% in half an hour but requires high-voltage compatibility. Safety measures include proper high-voltage circuit protection and automatic power cut-off in collisions. The future direction involves integrating autonomous driving, such as LiDAR for environmental perception, which is interesting but costly. I believe we need to balance practicality and technology.

Environmental protection is my top priority, with key points including the zero-emission advantage, reducing smog compared to fuel-powered vehicles; life cycle analysis such as manufacturing and battery recycling to reduce carbon footprint; practical choices between PHEV or pure electric depending on commuting needs, with hybrids offering more flexibility. Daily life is connected to urban pollution improvement, working alongside the electrification of public transport to collectively protect the environment. Personal preference leans towards sustainable vehicle models, paying attention to brand environmental certifications, with simple actions like using air conditioning less to extend range.

The key points of safety maintenance are my main focus: high-voltage system warning signs must be clear, and grounding must be secure during charging to prevent leakage; maintenance intervals are shorter than those for fuel cars, with battery health checks being crucial, and frequent software monitoring of status is necessary. Common faults include charging stations not recognizing the vehicle or failing due to extreme weather, with free repairs covered under warranty. Related knowledge includes improved safety standards, enhanced crash tests, and prioritizing five-star safety-rated vehicles for comfortable driving.


