What is the working principle of the Velite 6 plug-in hybrid system?
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The working principle of the Velite 6 plug-in hybrid is that during driving, the plug-in hybrid vehicle charges the power battery through energy recovery. However, due to the larger capacity of the power battery in plug-in hybrid models, when the vehicle is driven in engine mode at a relatively stable speed, a portion of the engine's torque is used to drive the motor for power generation, thereby charging the power battery. Compared to non-plug-in hybrid vehicles: Plug-in hybrid vehicles have larger battery capacities, which can support longer driving ranges. If the vehicle is used primarily for short trips and has good charging conditions, a plug-in hybrid vehicle can operate without refueling, functioning as a pure electric vehicle and offering the advantages of pure electric vehicles. Compared to pure electric vehicles: Plug-in hybrid vehicles have much smaller battery capacities, but they are equipped with traditional internal combustion engines, transmissions, drivetrains, fuel lines, and fuel tanks. Therefore, when charging is not possible, as long as there are gas stations available, the vehicle can continue to operate indefinitely, with driving range not constrained by charging conditions.