Zhejiang super standard electric vehicle new regulations are as follows:
January 1, 2023, the province's record all non-standard electric bicycle shall not be on the road. Further deepen the "helmet a belt" guarding action, strict investigation and control of road traffic violations, and actively promote the elimination of replacement of non-standard electric bicycles.
Hangzhou, the implementation of electric bicycle law enforcement "combined fist", education and investigation and handling of a combination of intersections, not to spare every violation of the law, electric bicycles running red lights to carry out traceability of the investigation and handling of the action and the introduction of electronic licenses for electric bicycles, the installation of perceptual equipment at the intersection of the dynamic violations of electric bicycles to implement the intelligent capture.
The province's public security traffic police police road, focusing on "large corps, street sweeping" and other remedial actions, relying on video combat, big data analysis and other means to enhance the immediacy, effectiveness and fairness of the investigation and handling of e-bike violations.
Electric vehicles, that is, electrically powered vehicles, also known as electric drive vehicles. Electric vehicles are divided into AC electric vehicles and DC electric vehicles. Usually said electric car is a battery as a source of energy, through the controller, motor and other components, the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy movement, to control the size of the current to change the speed of the vehicle.
Battery electric car history:
The world's first electric car was born in 1881, the inventor of the French engineer Gustave Trouvé Gustave Trouvé, which is a tricycle powered by lead-acid batteries, and in 1873, the electric car was invented by the Englishman Robert Davison with a primary battery The electric car, invented in 1873 by the Englishman Robert Davidson using a primary battery for power, was not included in the international recognition.
Then came lead-acid batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, nickel-metal hydride batteries, lithium-ion batteries, and fuel cells as electricity.