With the enhancement of environmental protection awareness and the rapid development of science and technology, new energy vehicles have become the mainstream of the automobile market. Compared with traditional fuel vehicles, new energy vehicles not only help to reduce environmental pollution, but also are favored by consumers because of their unique advantages. However, as time goes on, people's expectations for new energy vehicles are also changing.
In the early days, the main points of competition for combustion engine vehicles were durability and fuel efficiency. Durability guarantees long-term vehicle use, while low fuel consumption reduces operating costs. However, with the breakthrough of new energy vehicle technology, these factors are no longer the only criteria that determine consumers' car purchase choices.
The core competitiveness of new energy vehicles has gradually shifted to endurance and safety. Why is this happening? First of all, with the continuous advancement of car manufacturing technology, the durability of new energy vehicles has been able to meet the needs of most consumers, and the vehicle can easily be used for 7 to 8 years without major problems. As a result, durability is no longer a top concern for consumers.
Secondly, with the popularization of new energy vehicles, endurance has become an important factor limiting their development. Consumers have higher expectations for range, and they expect their electric vehicles to be able to travel longer distances on a single charge to meet their daily travel needs. Therefore, how to improve the endurance has become the focus of new energy vehicle technology research and development.
Finally, safety is always a top concern for consumers. In recent years, due to the problem of battery technology, fires in new energy vehicles have occurred from time to time, which has greatly affected consumer confidence in new energy vehicles. Therefore, improving the safety of the battery and ensuring the safety of the vehicle during use has become a top priority.
In general, with the development of new energy vehicle technology and the change of consumer demand, range and safety have become the most important competitive points of new energy vehicles. Automakers need to constantly develop new technologies to improve battery life and safety to meet market demands.