How electric vehicles work?
Electric vehicles (EVS) work by using One or more electric motors to propel the vehicle instead of an internal combustion engine. These electric motors are powered by rechargeable batteries, which store electrical energy that is used to drive the vehicle's wheels. When the driver activates the accelerator pedal, a controller sends a signal to the electric motor to provide power. This power can be adjusted depending on the desired speed and acceleration. The energy to recharge the batteries can come from a variety of sources, such as plug-in charging stations or regenerative braking, which converts the kinetic energy generated during braking into electrical energy and stores it in the batteries. Overall, electric vehicles offer a clean and efficient mode of transportation that reduces greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.
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