Electric Vehicles
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are automobiles that are powered entirely or partially by electric energy instead of traditional internal combustion engines that rely on petrol or diesel. EVs are equipped with electric motors and use batteries as their primary energy source. They can be charged from home charging stations or dedicated public charging infrastructure. Electric vehicles are designed to reduce environmental impact by lowering greenhouse gas emissions and decreasing reliance on fossil fuels. Common types of EVs include all-electric vehicles, which run solely on electricity, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, which combine an electric motor with a conventional engine, allowing them to run on both electricity and fuel. As technology advances, electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular due to their efficiency, lower operating costs, and advancements in battery technology, which extend driving ranges and reduce charging times.