Will the Manufacturer Compensate for New Energy Vehicle Self-ignition?
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New energy vehicle self-ignition is covered by the manufacturer. For new vehicles that self-ignite within the warranty period, the manufacturer should be contacted for compensation. For vehicles beyond the warranty period, owners need to purchase self-ignition insurance themselves, and in the event of self-ignition, the insurance company should be contacted for compensation. Below is an introduction to new energy vehicles: Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Hybrid electric vehicles have batteries that can conveniently recover kinetic energy during downhill driving. In busy urban areas, the internal combustion engine can be turned off, and the vehicle can be driven solely by the battery, achieving "zero" emissions. Pure Electric Vehicles: Pure electric vehicle technology is relatively simple and mature, and can be charged wherever there is a power supply.