What Type of Fuel is Used in New Energy Gas Stations?
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There are many types of new energy vehicles. Hydrogen-fueled vehicles should use hydrogen stations, fuel cell electric vehicles also use hydrogen stations, pure electric vehicles use charging stations, hybrid vehicles currently use ordinary gasoline stations, ether vehicles use ether stations, and ethanol vehicles use ethanol stations, etc. Different new energy vehicles require different types of fueling stations. Here is some relevant information: 1. The differences between new energy vehicles and conventional vehicles: Conventional fuel vehicles have relatively mature technology, and their range is not limited since gas stations are everywhere. However, their drawbacks include high maintenance costs and traffic restrictions. On the other hand, new energy vehicles have advantages such as no traffic restrictions, exemption from purchase tax, low electricity costs, and low maintenance costs. Their disadvantages include short range, scarcity of charging stations, slow charging speeds, and high battery replacement costs. 2. The future prospects of new energy vehicles: One major drawback of fuel vehicles is the issue of exhaust emissions, which cause environmental pollution. This is one of the reasons why the government strongly promotes new energy vehicles. Another reason for the rapid development of new energy vehicles is the continuous rise in oil prices, with both gasoline and diesel prices being very high, making fuel expenses a significant annual cost.