fully electric vehicles (evs)
Fully electric vehicles (EVs) are automobiles that operate solely on electricity, using one or more electric motors to generate power, eliminating the need for internal combustion engines and fossil fuels. EVs are powered by rechargeable batteries, which store electrical energy and provide the necessary propulsion for the vehicle to function, resulting in zero tailpipe emissions and reduced environmental impact.
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