What fuel do new energy vehicles use?
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New energy vehicles use ethanol or hydrogen power. The following is a detailed introduction to new energy vehicles: 1. Hydrogen power: Hydrogen-powered vehicles are a means of transportation that truly achieves zero emissions, emitting only pure water. They have advantages such as no pollution, zero emissions, and abundant reserves. Therefore, hydrogen-powered vehicles are the most ideal alternative to traditional vehicles. Compared with traditional vehicles, hydrogen-powered vehicles cost at least 20% more. 2. Ethanol: Refers to the mixed use of ethanol and gasoline. In mixed fuels, the ratio of ethanol to volume is represented by "E". For example, if ethanol accounts for 10% or 15%, it is represented by E10 or E15. Ethanol-blended vehicles dominate the ethanol vehicle sector.