EVs

EVs, or Electric Vehicles, refer to a category of automobiles that are powered wholly or partially by electricity. Unlike conventional vehicles that rely on internal combustion engines fueled by gasoline or diesel, EVs use electric motors and are typically powered by rechargeable batteries. There are several types of electric vehicles, including battery electric vehicles (BEVs), which are solely electric, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), which have both an electric motor and a conventional engine. EVs are known for their potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants, as they can be charged using renewable energy sources. Additionally, EVs often feature lower operating costs due to fewer moving parts and savings on fuel. Their popularity has been growing in recent years, driven by advancements in technology, charging infrastructure, and government incentives aimed at promoting cleaner transportation alternatives.