What type of battery does the Chery Ant use?
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The Chery Ant is a mini electric vehicle under the Chery brand. The Chery Ant uses a ternary lithium-ion battery, which is commonly found in most pure electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles. This type of battery offers higher energy density and is lighter in weight. The cathode of a ternary lithium-ion battery is made from ternary materials. The 2022 facelift specifications of the Ant: The body structure is a 3-door, 4-seat hatchback with dimensions of 3200*1670*1550 (mm). It features a single-speed electric transmission, a maximum torque of 120 N·m, and a maximum power of 30 kW. The front suspension type is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension type is also MacPherson independent suspension. Advantages of pure electric vehicles: Environmental friendliness: Electric vehicles are powered by battery packs and electric motors, which do not produce exhaust emissions or tailpipe pollution. This is highly beneficial for environmental protection and air cleanliness, making them almost "zero pollution." Low noise: Electric vehicles do not generate the noise associated with conventional cars, and the noise they produce is almost negligible. Cost-effectiveness: The operating cost of electric vehicles is low, approximately one-fifth that of gasoline-powered cars. They also have high energy conversion efficiency and can recover energy during braking and downhill driving, improving energy utilization efficiency. Charging during off-peak hours using cheaper "valley electricity" helps balance peak and off-peak grid loads. Easy maintenance: Electric vehicles are driven by motors and batteries, eliminating the need for the cumbersome maintenance tasks required by traditional engines, such as oil changes, filter replacements, and belt replacements. Electric vehicles only require periodic checks of the motor and battery components. Policy advantages: Electric vehicles enjoy significant policy benefits, such as higher lottery success rates for license plates, substantial subsidies, and exemption from purchase taxes.