What Are the Upstream Industries of New Energy Vehicles?
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New energy vehicle upstream industries include lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese mineral resources, polyolefins, rare earths, iron ore, batteries, etc. Detailed introduction of upstream industries: The upstream mainly provides raw materials and components for midstream vehicle manufacturing. Raw materials include mineral resources such as lithium and cobalt; cathode materials, anode materials, electrolytes, and separators together form battery cells and PACK; the three major systems of power batteries, drive motors, and electronic controls are the core components that constitute the vehicle. Advantages of new energy vehicles: They save fuel energy, generally using natural gas, petroleum gas, hydrogen, or electricity as power sources. They reduce exhaust emissions, effectively protecting the environment. Electric vehicles do not produce exhaust and have no pollution. Hydrogen-powered vehicles emit water as exhaust, causing no environmental pollution. Because they are essentially zero-emission, they are also exempt from traffic restrictions. They are highly efficient, generally adopting new technologies and structures that make them more efficient.