Different kinds of new energy vehicles can actually be seen from the logo on the body. Common new energy vehicles are pure electric, hybrid and plug-in hybrid, but there is no unified statement on the logo. "EV" is actually the abbreviation of the English phrase "Electric Vehicle", which literally translates as electric vehicle.
Pure electric vehicles are powered by on-board power supply and driven by motor, which meets the requirements of road traffic and safety regulations. Compared with gasoline-powered vehicles, batteries of pure electric vehicles are like fuel tanks, and motors are like engines.
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The "Hybrid" sign is attached to the rear of the car or the fender, which shows that a hybrid car is also called "HEV", which is the abbreviation of "Hybrid Electric Vehicle" in English. Hybrid electric vehicles use traditional internal combustion engines (diesel or gasoline engines) and electric motors as power sources.
Under normal circumstances, the batteries are relatively small, and they can be fully charged only by kinetic energy recovery during driving, and will only enter the pure electric mode at low speed. The biggest feature of hybrid electric vehicle is that it does not need external power supply to charge, which can effectively achieve the purpose of fuel saving, and this technology is relatively mature.