What Do New Energy Vehicles Burn?
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New energy vehicles primarily use lithium batteries. Battery Introduction: New energy vehicle batteries generally use ternary lithium batteries, which have the advantages of sufficient power and less pollution; lithium iron batteries can discharge for about 6 times longer than alkaline manganese batteries; compared to nickel-metal hydride batteries, they have stable discharge voltage and significant advantages in storage time. Battery Lifespan: The lifespan of new energy vehicle batteries is generally 8 years, with a specific driving range of 150,000 to 200,000 kilometers. Maintaining a steady speed can extend the battery's lifespan, while aggressive driving can cause certain damage to the battery.