There are obvious differences between Electric Fire Truck and Diesel Fire Truck, mainly in the following aspects:
Environmental protection: Electric Fire Truck adopts pure electric drive system, does not produce exhaust emissions, effectively reduces air pollution, and brings fresh air to the city. On the other hand, Diesel Fire Truck uses diesel as fuel, which will produce certain exhaust emissions and have a certain impact on the environment.
Energy consumption and Cost: Electric Fire Truck has lower energy consumption, reducing energy consumption. At the same time, due to the simple structure of the motor components, the maintenance of the discharge system and cooling system is reduced, so it has a clear advantage in terms of operational maintenance costs. The Diesel Fire Truck, due to the use of internal combustion engines and complex transmission systems, is more expensive, and the repair and maintenance costs are relatively high.
In general, Electric Fire Truck and Diesel Fire Truck differ in terms of environmental protection, energy consumption and cost, response speed and rescue efficiency, noise pollution, body size and passability, and functionality. When choosing the right fire engine, these factors need to be weighed according to the actual needs and site conditions.

