What is the electricity consumption per 100 kilometers for new energy vehicles?
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The average electricity consumption per 100 kilometers for new energy vehicles is 15.95 kWh. System power consumption: Systems such as the vehicle's steering, lighting, audio, ventilation, and heating all consume electrical energy, accounting for about 6% to 12% of the total energy consumption of an electric vehicle. Frequent braking and starting: In congested traffic conditions, frequent braking and starting of gasoline vehicles can cause the motor current to rise repeatedly, which is several times higher than during normal operation, thus consuming a significant amount of electricity. Rapid acceleration and braking: During rapid acceleration and braking, the motor operates at maximum power output, which not only consumes more electricity but also affects the motor's lifespan. Excessive load: The weight of the electric vehicle itself and the intensity of the load also affect the vehicle's range. The greater the motion resistance, the faster the electricity is consumed.