Electromobility refers to the use of electric vehicles (EVs) powered by electricity instead of traditional fuels like gasoline or diesel. This includes cars, buses, and bikes that rely on batteries or fuel cells to operate. The shift towards electromobility aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels, contributing to cleaner air and a more sustainable environment.
Charging infrastructure is essential for supporting electromobility, allowing EVs to recharge their batteries at home, workplaces, or public charging stations. Governments and companies are investing in this infrastructure to promote the adoption of electric vehicles, making them more accessible and convenient for everyday use.