Electric Vehicles

Electric Vehicles (EVs) are automobiles that are propelled by electric motors instead of internal combustion engines. They use electric energy stored in rechargeable batteries to power the motor, providing a cleaner alternative to traditional gasoline or diesel-powered vehicles. EVs can be charged through various means, including home charging stations, public charging networks, and regenerative braking systems that convert kinetic energy back into stored energy. Electric vehicles are known for their lower emissions, reduced reliance on fossil fuels, and lower operating costs, making them a key component in efforts to reduce air pollution and combat climate change. They come in various forms, including all-electric vehicles (AEVs), which run solely on electricity, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), which combine an electric motor with a conventional gasoline engine.