Electric and Electronic Vehicles
Electric and electronic vehicles (EVs) are types of vehicles that use electricity as their primary source of power. They are powered by batteries that can be recharged using electrical outlets or charging stations. Unlike traditional gasoline-powered vehicles, EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions, making them more environmentally friendly.
Electronic vehicles include a broader category that encompasses not only fully electric vehicles but also hybrids, which combine an electric motor with a gasoline engine. This technology aims to improve fuel efficiency and reduce pollution. Popular models include the Tesla Model 3 and the Nissan Leaf, which showcase advancements in battery technology and sustainable transportation.