How does a fuel vehicle differ from an electric vehicle?
The difference between electric vehicles and fuel vehicles:
1. Different power systems: electric vehicles use relatively green electricity; fuel vehicles use diesel or gasoline;
2. Different structures: The structure of electric vehicles is simpler than that of fuel vehicles, and only requires some wires to be connected around the car body to power it; the structure of fuel vehicles requires many parts to be combined.
3. Different energy supply systems: electric vehicles use batteries as energy, are driven by electric motors and are equipped with speed regulators for speed control; fuel vehicles use petroleum products as energy, and generate power by burning energy released in internal combustion engines, and are driven and controlled by transmissions.
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