What is the differnce between electric vechicle and ordinary vechile
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As far as driving one goes, virtually none. Electric vehicles are carefully engineered to behave the same as a conventional vehicles (one with an automatic gearbox). The steering wheel, brake, accelerator are all the same.
Under the hood, an electric vehicles has an electric motor where a petrol vehicle has a piston engine, and it has a large battery instead of a petrol tank. There’s no exhaust pipe because it doesn’t need one. It might still have a radiator to keep the battery and electric motor cool, or to run air conditioning. In principle, there might be a motor on every wheel, but mine just has one motor in front just like an FWD car. The accelerator and brake pedals connect to a computer which controls the motor, to make it behave like a petrol vehicle When you brake, the computer tells the motor to work like a generator and recharge the battery (regenerative braking), but when you brake hard there are still normal brakes with brake pads as a backup.
Instead of filling up with petrol at a petrol station every few days, you plug an electric vehicle in at home overnight. Depending where you live, it might cost a quarter as much to run in fuel.
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Under the hood, an electric vehicles has an electric motor where a petrol vehicle has a piston engine, and it has a large battery instead of a petrol tank. There’s no exhaust pipe because it doesn’t need one. It might still have a radiator to keep the battery and electric motor cool, or to run air conditioning. In principle, there might be a motor on every wheel, but mine just has one motor in front just like an FWD car. The accelerator and brake pedals connect to a computer which controls the motor, to make it behave like a petrol vehicle When you brake, the computer tells the motor to work like a generator and recharge the battery (regenerative braking), but when you brake hard there are still normal brakes with brake pads as a backup.
Instead of filling up with petrol at a petrol station every few days, you plug an electric vehicle in at home overnight. Depending where you live, it might cost a quarter as much to run in fuel.
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