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An electric vehicle is a vehicle that is propelled by one or more electric motors that use the electrical energy stored in the battery and projects power through the electric motor toward the drive train of the vehicle.
The first electric car appeared in the 1880s, electric cars became popular in the 20th and early 19th centuries, general combustion engines were made for mass production, and gasoline was used cheaper than electricity.
In the 1970s and 1980s, an energy crisis occurred, and electric vehicles went on track and stopped.
Fast forwarded in 2008 when the renaissance of electric vehicle manufacturing occurred because of concerns about the power of battery technology, technology management, rising oil prices, and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Since 2008, many governments, local governments, and countries have helped the electric vehicle market grow and reduce the above mentioned tax credits, tax incentives to help reduce greenhouse gas and CO2 emissions, And give government subsidies.
Advantages of electric vehicles
Electric vehicles have many advantages, and it is very important that air pollution is greatly reduced due to the absence of exhaust pipe pollutants. Greenhouse gases and other emissions are greatly reduced as in the case of BMW. BMW manufactures these vehicles using environmentally friendly components as much as possible, and the factory unit is solar power generation that reduces fossil power and carbon dioxide emissions from the first half of the production phase.
Another advantage of the 2014 electric car is that it has a new child on the Tesla motor block. These pure electric cars range up to 300 miles per charge. Tesla is trying to extend the reach of all new electric vehicles by licensing patents on its technology to other automotive industry giants.
Other benefits include free road tax and a £ 5,000 grant from the government for new electric vehicles. Also, if you live in the UK and travel an average of 720 miles a week, the cost will be £ 27 as of November 2014, but that is now a benefit.
Plug-in electric [hybrid] car
The biggest demand in the 21st century is plug-in electric vehicles. These vehicles have better cruising range and are more practical for the average businessman who has to travel more than 100 miles per day. In addition, production of plug-in electric vehicles has been accelerating since the beginning of 2008 due to a well-known range of concerns.
But since 2010, new dawns have appeared in cars such as the Chevrolet Bolt, Vauxhall Ampera, 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander, and 2013 BMW i3 Range Extender. The capacity to act as a generator to keep charging the battery will ultimately provide a wider scope.
Another advantage of plug-in electric vehicles is that 290 mpg can be achieved. As of November 2014, this costs an average of £ 6.00 per gallon of gasoline, as can be seen from the price of the pump. As you can see, this is a big reason to buy a plug-in hybrid car.
Charging plug-in and pure electric car
This is very easy as it can now be charged from home at superchargers in the UK and other charging facilities in the UK. The European Union states that by 2020, there will be a minimum of 60,000 electric vehicle charging points in the UK. This is only six years away and we believe it can be safely charged anytime, anywhere. I live in the UK by 2014.
Thus, the location is as follows:
A household charger that is carefully installed in one of the outer walls, a shed, or a garage.
It can be installed at charging stations, supermarkets, Tesla supercharging stations, fire departments, other government agencies, parks and rides, airports, and other locations across the UK road network.
These chargers depend on the power supply unit, and charging takes 30 minutes to 8 hours to fully charge the car, but recent Pure Electric Car average charge time is often 4 hours. If you travel less than 100 miles a day and sleep 4 to 8 hours a night, you can use a fully charged car without going to the gas station again and wasting time with the pump.
The plug-in hybrid is almost the same, but obviously can travel far over 100 miles a day. In fact, these vehicles can travel up to 1000 miles because they do not depend on a connection to a power unit.
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