Depends on which electric vehicle you are asking about.
No, the batteries in an electric car are much different. Normal automotive batteries are lead acid batteries. Most electric cars use Lithium-Ion batteries.
The distance an electric car can travel depends on a lot of factors including weight of the vehicle, the motor, the batteries and weather conditions. An electric car will get anywhere from 25 to 300 miles depending on the make and model.
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An electric car needs to be charged until the indicator on the charger says the batteries are charged. It will depend on the amperage of the batteries, the way the charging mechanism works, and the percentage of discharge of the batteries.
Normally Lithium Ion batteries or Lead-Acid batteries.
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Electric cars range is dependent on a lot of variables. The weight of the car and the quality of the drive train all affect the distance. Of course it also depends on the batteries. The best batteries to be used in Electric Cars at the moment are Lithium Ion Many Electric Vehicles like the Nissan Leaf will get anywhere from 100 to 150 miles per charge The Telsa Roadster though will get about 245 miles on a single charge
There are no internal combustion engine parts in a electric car. The Electric car will not use gas but electricity from batteries.
Your best bet would be to buy a gasoline-electric hybrid car, which, as it sounds, runs on batteries as well as gasoline. With a hybrid car, you won't have to compromise the amount of miles you can drive for the little-to-no emmissions you get from an electric car.
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