1. Environmentally friendly: New energy vehicles do not use fuel-powered systems, nor do they require diesel or gasoline. Instead, they rely on clean energy sources such as electricity and solar energy, reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
2. Unrestricted license plates: New energy vehicles are not restricted in major cities, making travel more convenient.
3. Fuel savings: With oil prices soaring, new energy vehicles only require electricity.
4. High transmission efficiency: New energy vehicles generally use motors with high transmission efficiency.
5. Policy subsidies: New energy vehicles currently receive policy subsidies, which can save significant money.
6. With hybrid power, the maximum power of the internal combustion engine can be determined based on the average power required.
The engine is relatively small and operates under optimal conditions for low fuel consumption and low pollution. Because the internal combustion engine can operate continuously and the battery can be continuously charged, the range is the same as that of a regular car.
7. The battery makes it very convenient to recover kinetic energy when going downhill.
8. In busy urban areas, the internal combustion engine can be shut down, allowing the battery to power the vehicle, achieving "zero emissions."
9. The internal combustion engine greatly reduces the energy consumption associated with pure electric vehicles, such as air conditioning, heating, and defrosting.
10. Existing gas stations can be used for refueling, eliminating the need for further investment.