Electric Mobility
Electric mobility refers to the use of electric power for transportation, primarily through electric vehicles (EVs) like cars, buses, and bikes. These vehicles are powered by batteries, which can be charged using electricity from various sources, including renewable energy. Electric mobility aims to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and improve air quality in urban areas.
The growth of electric mobility is supported by advancements in battery technology, charging infrastructure, and government incentives. Companies like Tesla and Nissan are leading the way in producing electric vehicles, while initiatives in cities promote the use of electric scooters and public transport options to enhance sustainable travel.