New energy vehicles


Release time:

2019-06-21

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New energy vehicles include pure electric vehicles, extended range electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, fuel cell electric vehicles, hydrogen engine vehicles, and other new energy vehicles.
Blade Electric Vehicles
A pure electric vehicle (BEV) is a type of vehicle that uses a single battery as its energy storage power source. It uses the battery as its energy storage power source to provide electrical energy to the electric motor through the battery, driving the motor to run and thus driving the vehicle.
Hybrid electric vehicle
A hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) refers to a vehicle whose drive system is composed of two or more single drive trains that can operate simultaneously. The driving power of the vehicle is provided by a single drive train alone or multiple drive trains together based on the actual driving state of the vehicle. Due to the differences in components, layout, and control strategies, hybrid vehicles come in various forms.
Fuel cell electric vehicles
Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) is a vehicle that uses hydrogen gas and oxygen in the air as a catalyst to generate electrical energy through electrochemical reactions in the fuel cell as the main power source for driving. Fuel cell electric vehicles are essentially a type of pure electric vehicle, with the main difference being the working principle of the power battery. Generally speaking, fuel cells convert chemical energy into electrical energy through electrochemical reactions. The reducing agent required for electrochemical reactions is usually hydrogen, while the oxidizing agent is oxygen. Therefore, the earliest developed fuel cell electric vehicles mostly use hydrogen fuel directly, and hydrogen storage can be in the form of liquefied hydrogen, compressed hydrogen, or metal hydride hydrogen storage.
Hydrogen engine car
Hydrogen engine vehicles are vehicles powered by hydrogen engines. The fuel used for general engines is diesel or gasoline, while the fuel used for hydrogen engines is gaseous hydrogen. Hydrogen engine vehicles are a truly zero emission means of transportation that emit pure water, which has advantages such as no pollution, zero emissions, and abundant reserves.
Other new energy vehicles
Other new energy vehicles include those that use high-efficiency energy storage devices such as supercapacitors and flywheels. At present, in China, new energy vehicles mainly refer to pure electric vehicles, extended range electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and fuel cell electric vehicles, while conventional hybrid electric vehicles are classified as energy-saving vehicles.