What is the structure of a pure electric vehicle?
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Pure electric vehicle structure mainly includes the electric drive control system, vehicle chassis, body, and various auxiliary devices. Below are the specific details about pure electric vehicles: 1. Definition: A pure electric vehicle refers to a vehicle that uses an on-board power source as its power, drives the wheels with an electric motor, and meets all the requirements of road traffic and safety regulations. 2. Advantages: In urban road conditions, pure electric vehicles start more quickly than traditional fuel vehicles with no delay. Therefore, electric vehicles provide a better driving experience. In terms of economy, besides electricity prices being lower than fuel prices, electric vehicles are also more resource-efficient in other aspects. Additionally, the noise and vibration levels of electric motors during operation are far lower than those of traditional internal combustion engines. At idle and low speeds, the comfort of electric vehicles is significantly higher than that of traditional cars. 3. Disadvantages: Battery range limitations; the charging speed of electric vehicles is slower compared to the refueling time of fuel vehicles; due to the persistently high cost of battery packs, the price of new electric vehicles far exceeds that of fuel vehicles in the same class, especially when compared with small-displacement economical family cars, pure electric vehicles are exorbitantly expensive.