Electric Cars

Electric cars are vehicles powered primarily by electricity, using electric motors instead of internal combustion engines. They are designed to operate on rechargeable batteries that store electrical energy. Electric cars can be charged from standard electrical outlets or dedicated charging stations, and they produce zero tailpipe emissions, contributing to reduced air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. They are often categorized into battery electric vehicles (BEVs), which rely solely on electric power, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), which combine electric power with a conventional engine. Electric cars are increasingly popular for their environmental benefits, lower operating costs, and advancements in technology, such as improved battery range and charging infrastructure.