Showing posts with label electric cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electric cars. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2015

electric cars for a bright future

An electric car is an automobile that is propelled by one or more electric motors, using electrical energy stored in rechargeable batteries or another energy storage device. Electric motors give instant torque of electric cars, creating strong and smooth acceleration. Also they are around three times as efficient as cars with an internal combustion engine.

The first electric cars were produced in the 1880s.Electric cars were popular in the late 19th century and early 20th century, until advances in internal combustion engines and mass production of cheaper gasoline vehicles led to a decline in the use of electric drive vehicles. The energy crises of the 1970s and 1980s brought a short-lived interest in electric cars; Although, Reviews those cars did not reach the mass marketing stage, as is the case in the 21st century. Since 2008, a renaissance in electric vehicle manufacturing has occurred due to advances in batteries and energy management, increasing concerns about oil prices, and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Several national and local Governments have established tax credits, subsidies, and other incentives to promote the introduction and adoption in the mass market of new electric vehicles Depending on battery size and their all-electric range.

Electric cars are typically easy to drive, perform well, and are Significantly quieter than conventional internal combustion engines of automobiles. They also do not EMIT tailpipe pollutants, giving a large reduction of local air pollution, and, in many cases, a large reduction in total greenhouse gas and other emissions (dependent on the method used for electricity generatio. They also provide for independence from foreign oil, roomates in Several countries is cause for concern about vulnerability to oil price volatility and supply disruption. But the widespread adoption of electric cars Several faces hurdles and limitations, Including Reviews their current purchase higher cost, patchy recharging infrastructure (other than home charging) and range anxiety (drivers' fear that electric energy stored in the batteries will run out before reaching Reviews their destination, due to the limited range of most existing electric cars). Recharging can take a long time; however, for long distance driving, many cars support fast charging that can give around 80% charge in half an hour, using a public fast chargers.

As of June 2015, the number of highway-capable mass production all-electric passenger cars and utility vans available in the market is limited to over 30 models, mainly in the United States, Japan, Western European countries and China. However, battery price is coming down rapidly and sales are increasing, by May 2015 over 500,000 light-duty electric vehicles have been sold worldwide. As of June 2015, the world's top selling highway-capable electric car is the Nissan Leaf, released in December 2010 and sold in 46 countries, with global sales of over 180,000 units, Followed by the Tesla Model S with over 78,000 units sold since 2012
2017 Nissan Leaf-front
2017 Nissan Leaf-front

Electric car grant extended to 2017
Electric car grant extended to 2017

electric car sales
electric car sales

Electric Vehicles
Electric Vehicles

GM ready for 500,000 electric
GM ready for 500,000 electric

GM to build up to 500K electric vehicles
GM to build up to 500K electric vehicles

Nissan to bid farewell to electric LEAF pec
Nissan to bid farewell to electric LEAF pec