There are differences in the onboard firefighting equipment of Electric Fire Trucks and traditional fire trucks in many aspects. In terms of power system, traditional fire trucks rely on engines to drive water pumps and other equipment, while electric fire trucks use motors to drive them. The motors are quiet when running, and they will not interfere too much with the surrounding environment in some noise-sensitive places, such as hospitals and schools.
In terms of water storage and water supply devices, the capacity and structure of the two are similar, but electric fire trucks can more accurately control the speed and water supply of water pumps and adjust them as needed. In addition, electric fire trucks have more advantages in the application of intelligent equipment, and are often equipped with advanced sensors and intelligent control systems, which can monitor data such as fire and temperature in real time to provide information for rescue decisions; while traditional fire trucks are relatively lagging behind in equipment updates and applications in this regard.
In general, the onboard equipment of Electric Fire Trucks has obvious characteristics in environmental protection and intelligent control, and can adapt to new rescue needs.

