An electric car or electric vehicle (EV) is an automobile that is powered by one or more electric motors that use electrical energy stored in rechargeable batteries. These batteries are recharged by common household electricity.
>>>Very similar to its gasoline-powered sibling, the Ford Focus Electric that estimates a range of 100 MPGe in the latest model, has a 143 hp electric motor that drives the front wheels and a cabin packed with amenities.
>>>Nissan LeafThe Nissan Leaf, like the Bolt, has a frugal electric motor that produces 214 horsepower and gives the car a respectable top speed of 106 mph (on the SV Plus variant). Buyers can choose from two variants: the S and SV Plus.
>>>For the lucky people eligible to have access to the federal electric car tax, the MINI Cooper SE Electric HArdtop comes at the price of $23,000; for the rest of us, the price lies at $29,900. The car comes with a user-friendly infotainment system, a single electric motor, and stunning exteriors.
>>>The car and vehicle electronic components of electric cars are divided into three main types: battery, controller, and electric motor. When you turn on the switch of the car, the current is passed from the battery. The power from the battery is then passed to the electric motor.
>>>One of the best electric cars, the I-PACE accelerates to 60 mph in just 4.5 seconds and is powered by two permanent magnet synchronous electric motors. BMW i3This revolutionary electric sedan from BMW is a fully-electric car with 168 horsepower.
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