Introduction to Electric Vehicle Motors
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2024-11-06 14:59
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Electric vehicles refer to vehicles powered by onboard power sources, using electric motors to drive the wheels, and meeting all requirements of road traffic and safety regulations. Due to their relatively smaller environmental impact compared to traditional cars, their prospects are widely optimistic, but current technology is still not mature. The power source provides electrical energy to the electric motor of the electric vehicle, which converts the electrical energy from the power source into mechanical energy, driving the wheels and working devices either through a transmission system or directly. The most widely used power source in electric vehicles is lead-acid batteries, but with the development of electric vehicle technology, lead-acid batteries are gradually being replaced by other types of batteries due to their lower energy density, slower charging speed, and shorter lifespan.
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