Low Operating Costs
Gas-powered Tourist Cars: Average fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 23 liters, with a daily operating cost of approximately $24 USD (excluding labor costs), and around $9,300 USD per year;
Electric Tourist Cars: Average electricity consumption per 100 kilometers is 23 degrees, with a daily operating cost of approximately $1.80 USD (excluding labor costs), and around $900 USD per year.
Note: The exchange rate used here is approximately 1 CNY = 0.14 USD
Cost Comparison
The annual maintenance cost for gas-powered tourist cars during the three-year warranty period is $9,300 USD, while electric tourist cars have a three-year battery warranty (lithium-ion batteries) with an annual maintenance cost of approximately $900 USD. If we consider the same-priced tourist car over four years, there would be around $31,200 in savings.
Simple Maintenance
Gas-powered Tourist Cars require regular maintenance every year, costing around $290 USD; Electric Tourist Cars have almost no maintenance costs for tire and electrical checks each year. Gas-powered cars exceed the national speed limit, resulting in a large amount of exhaust emissions that are unpleasant to breathe, with low safety coefficients. In contrast, electric tourist cars meet the 30km/h national standard, featuring double braking systems and high safety coefficients. Gas-powered cars require time-consuming visits to gas stations for refueling; Electric Tourist Cars only need access to an electrical outlet, taking advantage of fast charging through the power grid, making them more environmentally friendly, convenient, and efficient.
As new technologies in electric tourist cars continue to break through and mature, you may want to reconsider your solution when purchasing a tourist car again!