Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the differences between CIF, FOB, and FCA in shipping?
CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight): The seller covers transportation and insurance up to the destination port, with risk transferring once the goods are loaded on the vessel.
FOB (Free On Board): The seller covers costs and risks up to the point where the goods are loaded onto the shipping vessel, with the buyer taking over afterward.
FCA (Free Carrier): The seller covers costs and risks up to the delivery of goods to the carrier or nominated person at the specified place, which can be the seller’s premises or another agreed location.
Concept and features of BYD’s Blade Batteries?
Launched by BYD in March 2020, the Blade Battery represents a significant step forward for the EV industry, particularly in terms of safety and efficiency. It’s a type of lithium iron phosphate (LFP)
Safety: One of the most significant advantages of the Blade Battery is its safety profile.
Durability and Performance: The Blade Battery is designed for durability and long-term performance
Space Utilization: The Blade Battery increases space utilization by 50% compared to conventional lithium iron phosphate block batteries
Difference between Li-ion VS LiFePO4 Batteries?
Lithium-ion batteries typically offer higher energy density, making them lighter and able to store more energy for their size.
On the other hand, lithium-iron-phosphate batteries are known for their safety, longer cycle life, and thermal stability. They are less prone to thermal runaway and are considered more stable.
Difference between measuring vehicle range by WLTP VS CLTC?
The WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure) and CLTC (China Light Duty Vehicle Test Cycle) are both methods used to measure the range and efficiency of electric vehicles
WLTP is a global standard for measuring vehicle range and efficiency, offering a realistic profile with dynamic driving conditions. CLTC is used primarily in China and may provide more optimistic range figures. WLTP is considered more reflective of real-world driving conditions compared to CLTC.