Electric Cars

Electric cars are vehicles that are powered entirely or partially by electric energy. They utilize electric motors and batteries as their primary sources of propulsion, rather than traditional internal combustion engines that rely on gasoline or diesel fuel. Electric cars can be divided into several types, including fully electric vehicles (BEVs), which are powered solely by electricity, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), which combine an electric motor with a conventional engine. These vehicles contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels, offering a more sustainable alternative to conventional vehicles. Electric cars can be charged at home or at public charging stations, and they often feature advanced technology, including regenerative braking, which recovers energy during braking to extend the vehicle’s range.