What type of battery does the Neta V electric vehicle use?
2 Answers
Neta V uses CATL ternary lithium batteries, which not only feature fast charging speeds and high power output but also provide strong current supply, making this type of battery highly commendable. Below is additional information: Introduction: Neta V is the third mass-produced model under Neta Auto, officially launched in 2020. Related knowledge: The primary power source of new energy vehicles comes from battery-supplied energy. Neta Auto has independently developed the H-EPT2.0 battery management system, enabling the battery to operate within a 15-45°C environment during driving, thereby delivering optimal power output efficiency and ensuring extended vehicle range.
Before purchasing the NETA V, I specifically researched its battery configuration. As a sub-100,000 RMB electric vehicle equipped with CATL ternary lithium batteries, the NEDC-rated 401km version can actually achieve around 350km in real-world conditions. The most practical aspect is that ternary lithium batteries experience less winter range reduction. For daily commutes with air conditioning on, one weekly charge is sufficient. Crucially, it features a liquid temperature control system that automatically dissipates heat when the charging station displays excessively high temperatures. A neighbor in my community has been driving it for over three years, and it still shows a 390km range at full charge—proving minimal battery degradation in daily use. Additionally, fast charging replenishes 60% in just 30 minutes, outperforming LFP battery vehicles in charging speed, making charging station stops during trips more convenient.