Electric Vehicles

Electric Vehicles (EVs) are automobiles that are propelled by electric motors, which are powered by rechargeable battery packs instead of conventional internal combustion engines that use gasoline or diesel. These vehicles operate on electricity stored in batteries, which can be recharged through electric power sources, such as at home charging stations or public charging infrastructure. EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions, contributing to lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduced air pollution. They can be classified into various types, including battery electric vehicles (BEVs), which rely solely on electric power, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), which combine an electric motor with a traditional engine. The growing popularity of EVs is also spurred by advancements in battery technology, increased range, and government incentives aimed at promoting cleaner transportation options.