they do not require gasoline obviously, so their will be less need for petroleum. and electric cars recharge overnight for as little as $1.50 a charge, so they are also cheaper in the long run than gasoline cars
Electric car's are constantly getting better. A lot of them are already more efficent then gasoline vehicles. As battery technology and public awareness of electric cars increase so will the production of electric vehicles causing a decrease in production of gasoline vehicles.
Some examples are television, video, games, electrical appliances, and computers.•Microwave, television, cars, computers, phones.When I turn my TV on, I am using electrical energy
Making electric power plants and electric cars.
cars vehicles home electricity
Before the driver hit the brakes, the car's kinetic energy was (1/2 m V2) = (500) (20)2 = 200,000 joules.After it stops at the stop sign, its kinetic energy and potential energy are both zero. The brakesturned that whole 200,000 joules into heat, and the wind blew it away.Unless . . .Unless the car is an electric or a hybrid. What they do is to take that kinetic energy and puta lot of it back into the battery, so you can use it again, and you don't completely lose it all.That's what's the big deal about electric and hybrid cars.
Electric cars are of the future, it is clean energy, china will be the biggest seller of electric cars and lithium will be used as the makeup of the battery. Lithium is a very good investment.
yes
Yes! They have a huge future ahead of them
The plan for future electric cars is that they will require very few battery charging sessions. Each battery charging session can actually be quite costly to the owner of an electric car. The aim of auto makers right now is to reduce the amount of energy that electric cars require during a charge session. Before purchasing an electric car research how much the battery costs.
Yes.
Hybrid cars are not the same as an electric car. Electric cars run on electric power exclusively, while hybrid cars use a combination of electric energy and another fuel to run.
Electric cars can be charged with electricity, where as hydrogen cars use a fuel cell that would have to be refilled at a refueling station. It doesn't look like there will be many hydrogen cars on the road until 2020. Take a look at this article: http://www.renewable-energy-news.info/electric-vs-hydrogen-the-future-of-green-cars-battle-it-out/
water, electric, air.
As it has been seen in the news, electric cars are making a comeback. Future improvements being worked on include longer battery life, better fuel efficiency, and more comfortable cars.
I believe that hybrid cars have a brighter future than just electric cars do. Hybrid cars can always run off gas, and do not require charging, which offers a more convinience and longer commute ability.
In the future, the cost of purchasing electricity will likely decline. As more people convert their homes to solar energy, less people needing fossil fuels will force the cost of electricity down.
If electric cars are charged using renewable energy then they are better than hybrid cars, because hybrids still burn some fossil fuels. However, electric cars charged with fossil fuel energy would not be better than hybrid cars.