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  2. Electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    An electric vehicle (EV) is a vehicle whose propulsion is powered fully or mostly by electricity. [1] EVs encompass a wide range of transportation modes, including road and rail vehicles , electric boats and underwater vessels , electric aircraft and electric spacecraft .

  3. Category:Electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to electric vehicles, vehicles that use one or more electric motors for propulsion.They can be powered by a collector system, with electricity from extravehicular sources, or it can be powered autonomously by a battery (sometimes charged by solar panels, or by converting fuel to electricity through using fuel cells or a generator). [1]

  4. Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The current levels of incentives for vehicles under CA$55,000 are: CA$3,000 for an EV (min 85 km range), CA$1,500 for a plug-in hybrid or an extended range vehicle with a smaller battery capacity (less than 85 km range) [240] these amounts may be reduced annually. All vehicles must be new and purchased in BC, each claim is processed by the ...

  5. EV - Wikipedia

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    Electric vehicle, a vehicle using an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine; Electric car, a type of electric vehicle; Electronvolt (eV), in physics, a unit of energy; Estradiol valerate, an estrogen medication; Evolution-Data Optimized, a telecommunications standard for the wireless transmission of data through radio signals

  6. Plug-in electric vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The EV Everywhere Challenge has the goal of advancing electric vehicle technologies to have the country, by 2022, to produce a five-passenger electric vehicle that would provide both a payback time of less than five years and the ability to be recharged quickly enough to provide enough range for the typical American driver. [84] [85]

  7. Electric car EPA fuel economy - Wikipedia

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    (2) The 2014 i3 REx is classified by EPA as a series plug-in hybrid, while for CARB is a range-extended battery-electric vehicle (BEVx). The i3 REx is the most fuel economic EPA-certified current year vehicle with a gasoline engine with a combined gasoline/electricity rating of 88 mpg-e, but its total range is limited to 150 mi (240 km). [5] [37]

  8. Ultium - Wikipedia

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    Ultium is characterized by a modular layout, using an Ultium battery to supply power to one or two Ultium Drive unit(s) using a common set of power electronics (charging, battery management system, and inverter). The high-voltage battery is composed of pouch cells that can be stacked horizontally or vertically, depending on the form factor ...

  9. Comparison of electric cars - Wikipedia

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    The amount of range gained per time charging, charging speed, is the ratio of charging power to the vehicle's consumption, and its inverse is the charging time per driven distance: C h a r g i n g s p e e d [ k m / h ] ≡ c h a r g i n g p o w e r [ k W ] c o n s u m p t i o n [ k W h / k m ] {\displaystyle Charging\ speed\ [km/h]\equiv {\frac ...