One car uses 127 Wh/mile at 45 miles per hour which means that if you go one mile at 45 miles per hour you use 127 watt hours
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Electricity, Hence the name "electric car"...
There are no internal combustion engine parts in a electric car. The Electric car will not use gas but electricity from batteries.
Technically yes if you had an electric car charged by HEP electricity.
it can use 500volts of electricity
No, the hybrid cars do not use as much gas as a regular car. Electric cars use a number of batteries to store usable electricity to cut the need of gas to power cars by a significant fraction.
According to a site where there were a few answers for research, a car uses between $3 and $6 in electricity. One site is very good at explaining how much it would cost to operate a motor vehicle that is electric vs gas.
electric current (alternating)
An object that requires the use of electricity can be for communicating, recreation or for daily household tasks. There are many things that you cannot immediatly think of that require electricity such as car batteries.
Most of them use gasoline as well, which would cause pollution. Even if it is completely electric, that energy had to come from somewhere, Like a power plant that produces pollution to create electricity. If you run on only electric, and get your energy from a windmill or waterwheel then it wouldn't!
Electricity has been found to be the best thing to use for an electric current.
Look for the manufacture's nameplate on the device there is should tell you the wattage of the device.
Electric Discharge- the process of emitting light because of electricity passing through a gas.