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The Electric City Vehicles Cars Power

The Electric City Vehicles Cars Power is a small, low-cost alternative to traditional cars. It has a battery that can be recharged to 80% of its capacity in just 30 minutes, and it runs about 100 miles (160 kilometers) on a single charge. The model is also available with a solar version, which can add around a quarter to a third of the range per day.

The model is designed for local, short-range travel—the kind of thing that most people do in cities. Its battery can be charged at home or while the driver is at work. Some models can be plugged in at public charging stations as well.

In the 1890s, chemist William Morrison built an electric carriage and displayed it at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. It used regenerative braking, which captures energy that would otherwise be lost and uses it to help recharge the batteries.

EVs are significantly more efficient than gasoline-powered vehicles, and a much larger percentage of their energy comes from renewable sources than does the energy used to make gasoline. However, the carbon footprint from a given EV depends on how electricity is produced. Even with the recent growth of renewable energy, it will take time to bring the US to 100% clean power—and EVs may be part of the solution.

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