Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicles (EVs) are a type of automobile that uses one or more electric motors for propulsion, relying on electrical energy typically stored in rechargeable batteries. Unlike traditional internal combustion engine vehicles, which burn fossil fuels, EVs operate on electricity, making them potentially more environmentally friendly and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Electric vehicles can include sedans, trucks, buses, and even two-wheeled vehicles. The battery technology used in EVs has advanced significantly, allowing for longer driving ranges and faster charging times. Additionally, EVs can be charged using home charging stations or public charging infrastructure. As the market for electric vehicles grows, they are seen as a key component in the transition to sustainable transportation.