Author:MarwenDate:2023-11-10
1.EV(Electric vehicle)
Electric vehicles cover a variety of vehicles with electric characteristics. Basically, cars equipped with electric motors can be collectively called EVs.
2.BEV(Battery Electric vehicle)
Battery-powered vehicles generally refer to pure electric vehicles. That is, only the battery provides energy supply, and only the electric motor provides power to drive the car forward. This type of vehicle can achieve completely zero emissions during driving. Pure electric vehicles are generally equipped with larger-capacity batteries and provide two charging interfaces, AC slow charging and DC fast charging.
3.HEV(Hybrid Electric vehicle)
Hybrid electric vehicles generally refer to fuel and batteries providing energy. Fuel engine and electric motor provide power
4.PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric vehicle)
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, as the name suggests, compared to HEVs, the on-board power battery of PHEVs can be charged through a socket. Energy is provided by batteries and fuel. Power is provided by a fuel engine and an electric motor.
5.EREV(Extended-Range Electric Vehicles)
Extended-range electric vehicles use fuel to generate electricity, charge the battery, and the electric motor drives the vehicle.
6.FCV(Fuel cell vehicle)
Fuel cell vehicles convert the chemical energy of fuel into electrical energy to provide the energy required for driving, and the electric motor drives the vehicle. The main fuel type currently is hydrogen.
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