What are the main components of a pure electric vehicle?
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Pure electric vehicles mainly consist of the following components: electric drive control system, vehicle chassis, body, and various auxiliary devices. Except for the electric drive control system, the functions and structural composition of other parts are basically similar to those of traditional vehicles, except that some components have been simplified or omitted depending on the selected drive method. The electric drive control system not only determines the overall structural composition and performance characteristics of the pure electric vehicle but also serves as its core, equivalent to the combination of the engine and other functions in a traditional vehicle in a mechatronic manner. This is also the key difference that distinguishes pure electric vehicles from traditional internal combustion engine vehicles.