According to the size of the scope, new energy vehicles can be divided into broad and narrow new energy vehicles.
Generalized new energy vehicles, also known as alternative fuel vehicles, include pure electric vehicles, fuel cell electric vehicles, and other vehicles that use non-petroleum fuels, as well as hybrid electric vehicles, ethanol gasoline vehicles, and other vehicles that use non-petroleum fuels. All existing new energy vehicles are included in this concept, which are divided into six categories: hybrid vehicles, pure electric vehicles, fuel cell vehicles, alcohol ether fuel vehicles, natural gas vehicles, etc.
In the narrow sense of new energy vehicles, you can refer to the provisions of the national "Administrative Rules for the Access of New Energy Vehicle Manufacturers and Products": New energy vehicles refer to the use of unconventional vehicle fuels as power sources, and integrated vehicle power control and drive. Advanced technology , the formation of vehicles with new technologies, new structures, and advanced technical principles.




