
Electric Vehicle Technology
Electric vehicle (EV) technology involves using electricity stored in batteries to power a car instead of traditional gasoline. The main components include a battery pack, an electric motor, and a power control system. When driving, electricity from the battery flows to the motor, creating motion. EVs often feature regenerative braking, which recovers energy during slowing down to recharge the battery. They produce no tailpipe emissions, reduce fuel costs, and require less maintenance. Advances in battery technology continue to improve range, charging speed, and durability, making EVs a sustainable and efficient transportation option.