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With gas power, gasoline is a fuel which burns inside an internal combustion engine, producing power to move the car. With an electric car, an electric battery generates electricity which is used to operate an electric motor which moves the car.
An electric car is normally powered by a motor, but can be driven with gas turbines, or jet engines, to either increase the range or feed power directly to the wheels.
An electric car uses a battery-powered electric motor to drive the vehicle. Rechargeable batteries are used to provide power to the controller. The purpose of an electric car is to provide significantly less pollution into the air.
Yes, a Nissan Leaf is a 100% electric car that generates power using a lithium-ion battery.
Electric power for any of the electric cars out there comes from normal household power sources. This is stored in a battery until the toy is ready to be played with.
Gasoline, diesel or electric - it's all fossil fuel power.
Simply as the clock move it also produce motion by the power of the battery. In electric car the is a storage as battery that store the charge and when the car require it it acceleration to it
Technically yes if you had an electric car charged by HEP electricity.
The gas car won over the electric model because of its higher power output. Gas is much cheaper and efficient than comparable electric engines.
A regular electric car runs off battery power only, while a hydrogen car also uses a form of fused water. You could contact a manufacturer for more technical information.
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Electric Power Steering (EPS)