Battery technology is indeed one of the major bottlenecks in the development of new energy vehicles (NEVs), but it's not the only one. Current limitations in energy density, charging speed, cost, and battery lifespan significantly affect the performance and affordability of electric vehicles. However, other factors also play key roles:

Charging Infrastructure – In many regions, the lack of widespread and fast charging stations limits the convenience of owning an electric vehicle.
Raw Material Supply – The sourcing and sustainability of key materials like lithium, cobalt, and nickel are critical concerns.
Range Anxiety & Consumer Perception – Many potential buyers still worry about driving range and charging availability.
Regulatory and Standardization Issues – Inconsistent policies and technical standards between countries can hinder global growth.
So while battery technology is central, addressing these interconnected challenges is essential for the broader adoption of NEVs.





