What is the voltage of new energy electric vehicles?
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National standard voltage ranges from 200-750V, with the specific voltage depending on the manufacturer's design standards. There are also 110V systems. The high voltage for pure electric vehicles is generally around 400V. Due to their smaller battery capacity, micro vehicles have a slightly lower voltage platform, typically around 200V, while larger vehicles operate between 300-500V. Environmental benefits of new energy vehicles: New energy vehicles primarily use non-fuel power systems, eliminating the need to burn gasoline or diesel. Instead, they utilize clean energy sources such as electricity, solar power, and hydrogen, thereby reducing the emission of gases like carbon dioxide and contributing to environmental protection. No travel restrictions for new energy vehicles: Due to severe environmental pollution, many cities have implemented vehicle restriction policies to reduce environmental pressure by limiting private car usage. However, new energy vehicles are nearly zero-pollution and zero-emission, thus exempt from these restrictions, making travel more convenient. High efficiency: New energy vehicles generally adopt new technologies and structures, resulting in higher efficiency.