The original intention of developing
Used Car was to deal with global climate change, but later developments proved that its impact far exceeded the original estimate. The development of Used Car has a great impact on the energy system, mainly in the following aspects:
It is estimated that by 2050, Used Car will create as much as 30% of the electricity demand in the world. In developed countries, this will stimulate the conversion of power generation systems from fossil fuels to renewable energy; in developing countries, this will stimulate the improvement of modern grid systems.
Used Electric Car require a large number of charging stations, which will stimulate the local economy and employment.
Used
Electric Car can use energy sources such as sunlight, wind, natural gas, nuclear power or hydropower, eliminating the basic dependence on oil.
Electricity is basically a local product, unsuitable for long-distance trade, and the economic and employment benefits previously held by foreign oil companies are likely to be held by local companies in the future.
Used Car require extensive distributed energy resources, which will stimulate the grid to improve demand response and storage potential, and realize the unification of transportation and electricity.
Oil has been the lifeblood of the transportation industry for more than a century. With industrialization and improvements in living standards, the oil industry has grown steadily along with advancements in transportation. However, only a few countries have abundant oil resources, and this uneven distribution has resulted in today's economic geography.
In contrast, sunshine and wind can be seen everywhere, and power generation companies are mostly domestic companies. The electrification of transport means that many countries no longer depend on international markets for energy.