Why does BYD's DM-i not have a transmission?
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BYD's DM-i technology is an improvement based on Honda's i-MMD technology as pure electric vehicle technology continues to mature. It relies more on batteries and electric motors, eliminating the need for a transmission. The following are details about BYD's DM-i: Definition of DM-i: The core components of DM-i Super Hybrid include the dual-motor EHS super hybrid system, the Xiaoyun plug-in hybrid dedicated high-efficiency engine, the DM-i Super Hybrid dedicated power-type blade battery, as well as the vehicle control system, engine control system, motor control system, and battery management system. These core components and key technologies are entirely independently developed by BYD. Advantages of DM-i: Compared to traditional fuel engines, the DM-i system offers higher driving efficiency and is more environmentally friendly. The DM-i Super Hybrid's electricity-dominant architecture truly achieves the goal of using more electricity, less fuel, and higher fuel efficiency.