What is the electricity consumption per 100 kilometers for new energy vehicles?
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New energy vehicles consume 10-15 kWh per 100 kilometers. Here is the relevant introduction: Composition: Electric vehicles (BEV) refer to vehicles that use on-board power as the power source, drive wheels with motors, and meet all requirements of road traffic and safety regulations. Their composition includes: electric drive and control systems, mechanical systems for driving force transmission, and working devices to complete set tasks. Emissions: New energy vehicles have no exhaust emissions, effectively protecting the environment. Electric vehicles produce no tailpipe emissions and cause no pollution. Hydrogen-powered vehicles emit water as exhaust, which is non-polluting to the environment. Because they are essentially zero-emission, they are also exempt from traffic restriction policies. Regulations: According to the regulations of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, starting from 2016, passenger vehicle manufacturers must provide an 8-year or 120,000-kilometer warranty for core components such as batteries and motors, which is sufficient to meet the needs of ordinary household vehicles.