Electric Vehicles

Electric Vehicles (EVs) are automobiles that are powered entirely or partially by electricity, using electric motors instead of internal combustion engines. They rely on rechargeable batteries or fuel cells to store and supply energy, enabling them to operate without conventional fuels like gasoline or diesel. EVs can be categorized into several types, including battery electric vehicles (BEVs), which operate solely on electric power, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), which use both electric and conventional fuel sources. Electric vehicles are considered a more environmentally friendly option, as they produce lower emissions during operation compared to traditional vehicles, contributing to reduced air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The growth of electric vehicles is driven by advancements in battery technology, charging infrastructure, and government incentives aimed at promoting sustainable transportation.