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Electric Vehicles (EVs) are a type of vehicle that runs on electricity, either from a battery or fuel cell. EVs are part of the larger category of electric and hybrid vehicles, which also includes hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). EVs are powered solely by electricity, while HEVs and PHEVs combine an internal combustion engine with an electric motor. EVs are becoming increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits, as they produce no tailpipe emissions and require less energy to operate than traditional vehicles.
EVs are available in a variety of forms, from cars and buses to motorcycles and scooters. They are becoming increasingly affordable, with many models now available at prices comparable to traditional vehicles. Governments around the world are also offering incentives to encourage the adoption of EVs, such as tax credits and subsidies.
Some of the major companies in the EV market include Tesla, Nissan, BMW, Volkswagen, and General Motors. Other companies, such as BYD, are also making significant investments in the EV market. Show Less Read more