What is Maximum Net Power?
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Maximum net power refers to the power that is entirely used for propelling the car during operation, excluding the wasted energy and the energy used by the generator for electricity generation. Below is an introduction related to engine power: Engine power: It is a value calculated based on engine torque and speed, and is directly proportional to the product of the two. When the product of the two reaches its maximum, the engine's maximum power is obtained. Engine net power: It refers to the effective power output from the engine's power output shaft, measured on an engine test bench with all accessories installed under actual operating conditions, operating at the speed specified by the manufacturer.