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Title: Types of EV Vehicles and their Advantages (1)


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  • Types of EV Vehicles and their Advantages
  • Vehicles run primarily on fossil fuels at the
    moment, which release toxic carbon dioxide into
    our atmosphere. However, there are now vehicles
    that use electricity as a form of energy and have
    no emissions. EV Battery certification courses
    have helped reduces the amount of green house
    gases in the air. One great example of electric
    cars is Tesla automobiles. There's also small
    vehicles like bicycles that can be plugged in to
    produce electricity for large cities which
    reduces pollution in urban areas and even does
    away with reliance on petroleum based products!
    Not only do we owe it to future generations to
    invest in environment friendly methods of
    transportation, but also realize how such
    innovations can propel us into the future with
    technology and create new job prospects for
    people all over the world.
  • Meaning of Electric Vehicle (EV)
  • There are several types of electric vehicles that
    can be driven without using petroleum-based
    fuels.
  • Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV)
  • An electric vehicle is just like any other kind
    of vehicle, except instead of getting fuel from
    growing animal or plant-matter it converts it
    into energy via combustion. This type of vehicle
    plugs into external sources of electricity to
    recharge, and then the electricity works with a
    series of batteries that store power made from
    plants and animals for use in this type of mobile
    machine.
  • As per the Ex-Tesla battery engineer, PHEVs are
    also called series hybrid vehicles. They have
    both an engine and an electric motor. You can
    choose to use standard fossil fuels with it such
    as petrol, or alternatively, you can opt to
    charge the batteries externally using other green
    power sources such as bio-diesel.
  • Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)
  • Fully powered by electricity. As a comparison
    hybrid and plug-in hybrids can be thought of as
    partially efficient since they require gasoline.
    All-electric vehicles (often referred to as just
    electric cars or even EV) are classified as
    battery-powered vehicles that use electric motors
    for propulsion. Lithium batteries run entirely on
    a battery-powered electric motor that uses an
    onboard rechargeable battery pack to provide
    power, which can be charged by plugging into the
    grid. BEVs run on 100 electricity and generally
    have no tailpipe emissions, making them one of
    the most environmentally friendly ways to get
    around - especially when looking at factors such
    as CO2 emissions and carbon fuel sourcing.
  • Hybrid Electric Vehicle
  • The vehicle in question runs off both an internal
    combustion engine as well as a battery-powered
    motor. The internal combustion engine supplies
    the battery after use, when needed replenishment
    on the go. These vehicles are more reliable than
    fully electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles because
    they don't deplete the resources of such a
    vehicle at the same rate.

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Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) are a type of
vehicle that contains an internal combustion
engine and also more than one electric motor. The
combustion engine primarily works off of fuel
such as gasoline or diesel, while the additional
motor is primarily powered by the batteries
inside the car. This second motor then charges
the batteries while simultaneously driving its
wheels. 4. Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle
(FCEV) The energy we use in modern life comes
from the fission of atoms. For example, an FCEV
(Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle). FCEVs are also
known as fully or zero-emission vehicles.
According to the Startup guide for EV technology,
they employ a fuel cell technology to generate
the electricity required to run the vehicle. A
chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen
produces electricity that drives an electric
motor at the wheels.
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