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- Electric_vehicle abstract "An electric vehicle (EV), also referred to as an electric drive vehicle, uses one or more electric motors or traction motors for propulsion. Three main types of electric vehicles exist, those that are directly powered from an external power station, those that are powered by stored electricity originally from an external power source, and those that are powered by an on-board electrical generator, such as an internal combustion engine (hybrid electric vehicles) or a hydrogen fuel cell. EVs include plug-in electric cars, hybrid electric cars, hydrogen vehicles, electric trains, electric lorries, electric airplanes, electric boats, electric motorcycles and scooters and electric spacecraft. Diesel submarines operating on battery power are, for the duration of the battery run, electric submarines, and some of the lighter UAVs are electrically-powered. Proposals exist for electric tanks.EVs first came into existence in the mid-19th century, when electricity was among the preferred methods for motor vehicle propulsion, providing a level of comfort and ease of operation that could not be achieved by the gasoline cars of the time. The internal combustion engine (ICE) has been the dominant propulsion method for motor vehicles for almost 100 years, but electric power has remained commonplace in other vehicle types, such as trains and smaller vehicles of all types.During the last few decades, environmental impact of the petroleum-based transportation infrastructure, along with the peak oil, has led to renewed interest in an electric transportation infrastructure. EVs differ from fossil fuel-powered vehicles in that the electricity they consume can be generated from a wide range of sources, including fossil fuels, nuclear power, and renewable sources such as tidal power, solar power, and wind power or any combination of those. The carbon footprint and other emissions of electric vehicles varies depending on the fuel and technology used for electricity generation. The electricity may then be stored on board the vehicle using a battery, flywheel, or supercapacitors. Vehicles making use of engines working on the principle of combustion can usually only derive their energy from a single or a few sources, usually non-renewable fossil fuels. A key advantage of hybrid or plug-in electric vehicles is regenerative braking due to their capability to recover energy normally lost during braking as electricity is stored in the on-board battery.".
- Electric_vehicle thumbnail Crh5_beijing.jpg?width=300.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink Build_Your_Own_Electric_Vehicle.html?id=jf4jrFJtH7cC.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink Two_Cents_Per_Mile.html?id=az93HM-WdCQC.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink index_en.htm.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink ridek.com.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink www.actexpo.com.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink www.cocheselectricosweb.com.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink stations_locator.html.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink www.electricmobility.it.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink electric-cars.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink IA-HEV_Annual_Report_May_2013_3MB.pdf.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink www.pod-point.com.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink Curb_Connect.htm.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageExternalLink www.uppladdning.nu.
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageID "279350".
- Electric_vehicle wikiPageRevisionID "606667558".
- Electric_vehicle hasPhotoCollection Electric_vehicle.
- Electric_vehicle subject Category:Electric_vehicles.
- Electric_vehicle subject Category:Sustainable_transport.
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- Electric_vehicle type Conveyance103100490.
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- Electric_vehicle comment "An electric vehicle (EV), also referred to as an electric drive vehicle, uses one or more electric motors or traction motors for propulsion. Three main types of electric vehicles exist, those that are directly powered from an external power station, those that are powered by stored electricity originally from an external power source, and those that are powered by an on-board electrical generator, such as an internal combustion engine (hybrid electric vehicles) or a hydrogen fuel cell.".
- Electric_vehicle label "Electric vehicle".
- Electric_vehicle label "Elektrisch voertuig".
- Electric_vehicle label "Elektrofahrzeug".
- Electric_vehicle label "Veicolo elettrico".
- Electric_vehicle label "Véhicule électrique".
- Electric_vehicle label "Электротранспорт".
- Electric_vehicle label "電動載具".
- Electric_vehicle label "電動輸送機器".
- Electric_vehicle sameAs Elektrofahrzeug.
- Electric_vehicle sameAs Véhicule_électrique.
- Electric_vehicle sameAs Veicolo_elettrico.
- Electric_vehicle sameAs 電動輸送機器.
- Electric_vehicle sameAs Elektrisch_voertuig.
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- Electric_vehicle sameAs Q13629441.
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- Electric_vehicle sameAs Electric_vehicle.
- Electric_vehicle wasDerivedFrom Electric_vehicle?oldid=606667558.
- Electric_vehicle depiction Crh5_beijing.jpg.
- Electric_vehicle isPrimaryTopicOf Electric_vehicle.