New energy vehicles have the following brands:
1. Tesla: Tesla (Tesla) Motor Company was founded in 2003. It only manufactures pure electric vehicles and is headquartered in Founded in the Silicon Valley area of ??California, USA, Tesla cars combine unique styling, efficient acceleration, good handling performance and advanced technology, making it the fastest and most fuel-efficient car on the road;
2. BYD: In 2003, BYD officially acquired Xi'an Qinchuan Automobile Co., Ltd. (now "BYD Automobile Co., Ltd."), entered the field of automobile manufacturing and sales, and began the development journey of national independent brand automobiles. Since its development, BYD's industrial structure has gradually improved and has rapidly grown into China's most innovative new energy vehicle brand;
3. Geely Automobile: Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd. is a company specializing in automobiles and auto parts. A large private enterprise group with production and operation as its main industry, it was founded in 1986. After eighteen years of construction and development, Geely Automobile is now vigorously developing new energy vehicles, and its pure electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles have been unanimously recognized by the market. ;
4. Chery Automobile: Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. was established on January 8, 1997, with a registered capital of 4.1 billion yuan. The company has jumped out of traditional automotive energy sources and vigorously promoted the research and development of new energy vehicles. Its S18 is currently China's first electric vehicle based on a mini-car platform. According to industry insiders, the car's single charging range can reach 120 kilometers, which is enough to meet daily urban use needs;
5. Changan Automobile: Changan Automobile's mission is to "lead automobile civilization and benefit human life" Our mission is to provide consumers around the world with energy-saving, environmentally friendly, safe, fashionable, and affordable cars. Especially in the field of new energy, we are leading the industry. In 2007, China's first hydrogen internal combustion engine was successfully ignited in Chang'an, and China's first industrialized hybrid car, Jiexun, rolled off the assembly line.
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