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EV or electric vehicle is a type of automobile that is propelled by one or more electric motors using only energy stored in batteries. It does not use gasoline and has a large battery that powers the electric motor. There are currently three types of EV: battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs). BEVs have a driving range of 80 to more than 300 miles, while PHEVs and HEVs use a combination of electric and gasoline power. Several car manufacturers are now offering EV models, such as Nissan Leaf, Renault Zoe, BMW i3, Tesla Model 3, and Jaguar I-Pace. Ford and Chevrolet are also introducing all-electric versions of their popular SUVs and pickup trucks. There are convenient charging options available for EVs, and potential tax incentives for buyers. EVs are environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and offer a smooth, quiet ride with fast acceleration.
EV Charging refers to the process of connecting an electric vehicle to a source of electricity to recharge its battery. There are three types of charging, including Trickle Charge, AC Charge, and DC Charge. The slowest method is trickle charge, which uses a standard 120 V home outlet. AC charge, which uses 208-240V outlets, is faster than trickle charging. DC Fast Charging, which uses dedicated 480V+ public fast chargers, is the quickest method. The cost of charging an EV on a road trip can vary but generally is between $10 and $30 per charge. The United States and Canada have several charging station locations, and ChargePoint is the largest network of charging stations in North America and Europe. EVgo is one of the largest public EV fast charging networks in the USA. Additionally, President Biden announced new funding for EV chargers in the Bipartisan infrastructure framework.