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The New Energy Vehicle (NEV) market is composed of electric and hybrid vehicles. Electric vehicles (EVs) are powered solely by electricity, while hybrid vehicles (HEVs) combine an internal combustion engine with an electric motor. NEVs are becoming increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits, such as reduced emissions and improved fuel efficiency. Additionally, governments around the world are providing incentives to encourage the adoption of NEVs, such as tax credits and subsidies.
The NEV market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of vehicles. Some of the major players in the market include Tesla, Nissan, BMW, Volkswagen, and General Motors. Other companies, such as BYD, Toyota, and Honda, are also making significant investments in the NEV market. Show Less Read more