
Plug-in Electric Vehicles
Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) are cars powered primarily by electricity stored in rechargeable batteries. They can be charged by plugging into an external power source, like a wall outlet or charging station. PEVs produce no tailpipe emissions, making them environmentally friendly, and often have fewer moving parts than traditional gasoline cars, which can reduce maintenance costs. They offer a quiet, smooth ride and can travel multiple miles on a single charge. PEVs are a practical, cleaner alternative to conventional vehicles, supporting the shift toward sustainable transportation.