NEW ENERGY VEHICLES

Choose an energy path that works in your market.

Compare battery electric, plug-in hybrid and range-extended options against local charging conditions, use cases and procurement requirements.

Battery electric

For urban mobility and markets with a practical charging path.

Plug-in hybrid

For buyers balancing electric daily use with flexible energy supply.

Range-extended

For use cases prioritising wider energy coverage and charging convenience.

13 models
BYD Song Plus DM-iPHEV

BYD

Song Plus DM-i

Family and market fleet

PHEV5 seats
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MAXUS eDELIVER 3BEV

MAXUS

eDELIVER 3

Last-mile logistics

BEV2-3 seats
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MG MG4 ElectricBEV

MG

MG4 Electric

Urban electric mobility

BEV5 seats
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Tesla Shanghai Model 3BEV

Tesla Shanghai

Model 3

Business and urban fleet

BEV5 seats
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Tesla Shanghai Model YBEV

Tesla Shanghai

Model Y

Fleet and family SUV

BEV5 seats
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ENERGY DECISION

Choose the energy route after mapping the operating reality.

Battery electric, plug-in hybrid and range-extended vehicles serve different operating conditions. Charging access, route pattern, climate and user expectation should be assessed together before a model is shortlisted.

  • 01Charging access
  • 02Daily route
  • 03Climate conditions
  • 04Fleet operation

HOW TO START

Use a practical sequence, not a technology label.

  1. 01

    Map the energy conditions

    Clarify charging availability, power reliability and the operational range that the vehicle needs to cover.

  2. 02

    Match energy to the route

    Consider daily distance, stop time, payload and seasonal conditions before deciding on BEV, PHEV or EREV.

  3. 03

    Confirm the purchase version

    Validate the selected configuration and destination requirements before moving to a commercial proposal.

PROCUREMENT NOTES

Questions buyers often ask about new energy vehicles.

Which energy type is best for my market?

There is no universal answer. The right route follows the charging path, actual usage and destination requirements.

Can I compare BEV and PHEV in one request?

Yes. Include the route, charging situation and quantity so a useful comparison can be prepared.

Can the site confirm a vehicle is suitable for import?

No. Market entry, certification and delivery conditions require destination-specific confirmation.