We should have this green car, because we have to reduce the air pollution, we are in a situation,
where we have to do, what we should have done, for many years ago.
Send the old cars using fuel and diesel to retirement, and start up with a lovely green Electric car,
it has been possible in many years, so no more delay, let the common sense take over, and get a clean Green Car.
Electric cars run at least partially on electricity.
Unlike conventional vehicles that use a gasoline or diesel-powered engine, electric cars and trucks use an
electric motor powered by electricity from batteries or a fuel cell.
Not all electric vehicles (or “EVs”) work the same way.
Plug in hybrids offer both a gasoline or diesel engine and an electric motor:
the motor is powered by a battery that can be recharged by plugging in.
Other EVs forgo liquid fuels entirely, operating exclusively on electricity battery electric vehicles.
Still others power an electric motor by converting hydrogen gas into electricity hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Conventional hybrid vehicles also have an electric motor, but aren’t considered EVs as they can’t be plugged-in.
What’s the minimum necessary range for an electric car?
The world’s auto industry seems to have settled on 200-plus miles for North America and 250 kilometers (160 miles)
or more for European and Asian markets.
The longest-range 2019 Tesla, the Model S Long Range, gets an EPA range rating of 370 miles.
So, the idea of an electric car with 1,000 miles of range takes the discussion to a whole new level—
especially since its maker expects to achieve that range on just 100 kilowatt-hours of battery capacity,
the same size as that top-range Tesla.