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A fuel efficient vehicle is a vehicle, that with respect to similarly priced and performance cars, gets superior gas mileage. Electric cars are a great example of this.
Yes because the use of oil is expelling CO2 into the atmosphere. Also Electric cars are quickly becoming more efficient then gasoline vehicles. As the standards for electric cars increase so is the innovation behind them. It is already cheaper and more energy efficient to drive an electric vehicle.
Examples are:Domestic use in heating and cooking appliancesUse for lighteningUse for industry as source for electric motors and electric machinesDifferent transportation vehicle types
In a basic way, but fuel efficient cars usually refers to gasoline or diesel cars that get great mileage per gallon, energy efficient refers to any vehicle including hydrogen, electric, and hybrid.
By using an electric motor as its means of converting the electrical energy into motion.
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.
Basically just a normal hybrid. A car with an electric motor that is supplied electricity by an internal combustion engine. The electric motor only works at low city speeds The term "hybrid electric" is just a marketing thing
Depending on exactly what you are asking, most spacecraft and roving vehicles run on electricity and/or electric motors. The capsules generated electricity via fuel cell and the rover used batteries.
Tata Indica EV2 is an electric vehicle, so it does not produce direct greenhouse gas emissions during operation. However, the emissions associated with charging the vehicle depend on the source of electricity used. If the electricity comes from renewable sources, the carbon footprint of the vehicle can be minimal.
It depends if it completely uses electricity. If it uses gas, of course it will.AnswerThink about it. Where do you suppose the electricity required to charge its batteries comes from?Also, the process of building the vehicle causes pollution.
Electric Vehicle Company was created in 1897.
An electric vehicle can get an average of 5 miles per kilowatt-hours of electricity it uses. To figure out if purchase of an EV is practical, compare the cost savings of gas to electricity. If electricity per kwh costs 10 cents and total monthly mileage were 1,250 miles, the expense would be $25. If a gallon of gas gave 25 miles and a gallon costs $3.50, the expense is $175.