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What are the components of new energy vehicles?

The components of new energy vehicles are: 1, electric drive system: including electronic controllers, power converters, electric motors, mechanical transmissions and wheels; 2, power supply system: including power supply, energy management system and charger; 3, auxiliary systems: auxiliary power source, power steering system, navigation system, air conditioner, lighting and defrosting devices, wiper and radio. New energy vehicles are vehicles that use fuels other than gasoline and diesel as their power source, which are categorized into: 1) hybrid electric vehicles, which use conventional and unconventional fuels as their power source; 2) pure electric vehicles, whose power source relies on electric motors to generate electricity; and 3) fuel cell electric vehicles, which use hydrogen fuel as their power source.