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Tyre pressure monitoring is increasingly popular among modern car owners. The price of pure electric buses is also a concern, as everyone focuses more on driving safety. Tyre pressure monitoring is gaining more attention. Over 70% of traffic accidents on highways are caused by tyre issues. Tyre pressure is a direct factor affecting tyre performance and lifespan. Maintaining normal tyre pressure is crucial for both driving safety and fuel efficiency. Suitable tyre pressure for pure electric buses can also ensure good traction. Improperly adjusted tyre pressure can exacerbate tyre wear and increase fuel consumption, posing a significant risk while driving. Most modern vehicles are equipped with tyre pressure monitoring. For those without, new energy bus manufacturers recommend checking your tyres every 5,000 kilometers, including tyre pressure, wear, bulges, and brake performance, or consider installing a tyre pressure monitoring system.

New Energy Vehicles: The "Management Rules for the Entry and Exit of New Energy Vehicle Producers and Products" was officially implemented on July 1, 2009. The rules emphasize that new energy vehicles refer to those powered by unconventional vehicle fuels (or those using conventional vehicle fuels with new onboard power systems), integrating technology in vehicle power control and driving, and featuring new technologies and structures. The market for gas-electric hybrid buses, natural gas buses, and pure electric bus brands saw a production and sales volume of 350,800 and 354,100 units (including bus chassis) in 2009, respectively, representing a slight increase of 6.18% and 3.95% year-on-year. In stark contrast, the new energy vehicle sector, which has been a hot topic in the industry over the past two years, experienced a production and sales volume of 5,294 and 5,209 units in 2009, respectively, with a significant increase of 120.95% and 113.75% year-on-year. Among these, commercial vehicles made a significant contribution to the growth of new energy vehicles. In 2009, the production and sales volume of new energy commercial vehicles were 5,034 and 4,890 units, respectively, accounting for 95.09% and 93.88% of the total new energy vehicle market. According to estimates by relevant personnel, over 70% of new energy commercial vehicles are buses. This analysis indicates that new energy buses are currently the focus of research, development, production, and competition for enterprises in China's automotive industry in the new energy field.
Generally, buses are a widely used form of public transportation. The development of urbanization and motorization has led to a continuous increase in urban population and areas, resulting in a rapidly growing demand for public transportation. This necessitates public transportation companies to invest in more buses. According to the statistics of 0.6 vehicles per 10,000 urban residents, there are approximately 264,000 city buses currently, and by 2010, at least 630,000 are required. This means an annual increase of at least 30,000 to 40,000 buses, plus replacements, resulting in an average annual increase of 550,000 buses. Buses are primarily for the daily commuting needs of the grassroots population, offering affordable transportation that benefits the common people and working class.
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