It doesn't, an electric car uses electricity
Electricity, Hence the name "electric car"...
Electric cars are vehicles that run solely on electricity. This is done by the use of storing electricity in on board batteries. The batteries then power the electric motor which turn the electricity into mechanical energy to propel the vehicle.
There are no internal combustion engine parts in a electric car. The Electric car will not use gas but electricity from batteries.
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Work of some sort depending on the device being powered. For example, an electric car can transport people from point A to point B.
A fuel cell car would be defined as a vehicle with an electric motor or engine that uses a fuel cell to produce electricity to power its motor with hydrogen.
Yes electric vehicles produce Zero Emissions. The only emissions that can be created are from the utility companies to create the electricity. Of course if your using renewable energy's then there are no emissions period.
Technically yes if you had an electric car charged by HEP electricity.
The first electric headlamps were introduced in 1898 on the Columbia Electric Car from the Electric Vehicle Company of Hartford ,Connecticut
because of static electricity
An electric car in good for environment because the engine moves with the help of electricity and the incomplete combustion of air mainly oxygen which leads in the evacuation of carbon monoxide which can be very harmful to the environment. <><> They do not produce waste gasses, such as CO, Sulfur Dioxide, or oxides of noitrogen. However, the process of manufacturing some components of electric cars, such as batteries, can have a very NEGATIVE impact- and they consume electricity made in power plants that can cause pollution.
The sunlight is absorbed by the solar panels and they product electricity. The electricity may be stored in batteries, and/or used to turn an electric motor which moves the car.