What type of batteries do household electric vehicles use?
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Household electric vehicles use ternary lithium batteries, which refer to lithium batteries with cathode materials made of lithium nickel cobalt manganese oxide or lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide. Electric vehicle batteries are categorized by electrolyte as follows: 1. Alkaline batteries: Electrolyte is an alkaline aqueous solution; 2. Acidic batteries: Electrolyte is an acidic aqueous solution; 3. Neutral batteries: Electrolyte is a neutral aqueous solution; 4. Organic electrolyte solution batteries: Electrolyte is an organic electrolyte solution. Electric vehicles are defined as vehicles powered by onboard power sources, using electric motors to drive the wheels. They can be classified by type into: 1. Pure electric vehicles: Vehicles driven solely by electric motors; 2. Fuel cell vehicles: Vehicles powered by fuel cells as the primary energy source; 3. Hybrid vehicles: Refers to hybrid vehicles powered either by electric motors alone or by a combination of electric motors and internal combustion engines simultaneously or separately.