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What's the difference between new energy vehicles and traditional vehicles?

1, using different energy.

Traditional fuel vehicles must be fueled, whether it is diesel or gasoline, to run. The energy used by pure electric vehicles is electric energy. Its electricity comes from the reserve of car batteries.

2. Different emission standards

The emissions from fuel vehicles contain a lot of exhaust gas. Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulfide, lead, cadmium and other heavy metals and some particulate matter, which will pollute the atmosphere after being discharged into the atmosphere.

Pure electric vehicles have no exhaust gas when driving. Belonging to an energy-saving and environment-friendly vehicle type. But it doesn't mean that it has no pollution to the environment, because its battery also has a service life. After the battery is used, it will also pollute the environment if it is not handled properly.

3. Different production costs

Relatively speaking, the production cost of new energy vehicles is higher. New energy vehicles are the product of the times, and their appearance is not long, while the development of ordinary vehicles takes a long time, and the production and assembly costs of parts of global automobile manufacturers have been relatively fixed.

Because new energy vehicles are new products, the expenses and labor costs in technology research and development and automobile design are much higher than those of ordinary vehicles.

4. Different life spans

Ordinary cars use engines. In theory, as long as it is properly maintained and used, it can be used until the car is forced to scrap, during which there will be no major problems. Refers to a taxi running on the road.

For new energy vehicles, the battery life is usually about 5 years. When the battery life reaches the limit, it is necessary to replace the battery.