With the popularization of environmental awareness, more and more consumers are beginning to favor electric vehicles. In today's society, paying attention to environmental protection has become a consensus. Choosing electric vehicles is not only a commitment to environmental responsibility, but also a responsible expression for the future. In addition, the performance of electric vehicles has gradually surpassed that of fuel vehicles, with increasing range and more convenient charging, even comparable to fuel vehicles. In addition, with the government's subsidies, license plate policies and other preferential measures, the cost-effectiveness of purchasing electric vehicles has become increasingly prominent.
Technological progress is a key driving force behind the development of electric vehicles (EVs). For example, the application of wide bandgap semiconductor materials such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) has greatly improved the charging speed of electric vehicles, extended the driving range, and reduced the cost of use. These technological innovations not only improve user experience, but also reduce the cost of using electric vehicles, making them more popular.
However, the development of electric vehicles has not been smooth sailing. The choice between plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and extended range electric vehicles (EREVs) has sparked widespread discussion. PHEVs are suitable for urban commuting and short distance travel, while EREVs are more suitable for long-distance driving, each with its own advantages. But with the continuous advancement of technology, these problems are gradually being solved.