What is the structure of a pure electric vehicle like?

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VanWyatt
07/29/25 8:08pm
Electric vehicles have two structural layouts: central motor drive and electric wheel drive. The structure of a pure electric vehicle mainly consists of an electric drive control system, chassis, body, and various auxiliary devices. Apart from the electric drive control system, the functions and structural components of other parts are basically the same as those of traditional vehicles, except that some components are simplified or omitted depending on the chosen driving mode. Therefore, the electric drive control system not only determines the overall structure and performance characteristics of the pure electric vehicle but is also the core of the pure electric vehicle. In China, to promote new energy vehicles, the government encourages the development of pure electric vehicles through subsidies, preferential license plate policies, and exemption from various taxes and fees, which has greatly boosted the development of pure electric vehicles in China.
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