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Electric City Vehicles Cars Power

Electric City Vehicles Cars Power

A new generation of electric cars will change the way Americans drive, travel, and live. They will offer the benefits of clean air and no tailpipe emissions, while also saving you money on fuel costs.

EVs come in many forms and a variety of sizes, but all share some key features: The batteries that hold their charge can be recharged anywhere they make their home, whether it’s your own garage or a bus depot. And they can be used to charge up a grid-connected storage battery or other device that can send energy back to the power grid during peak periods when the system needs extra help, making them an asset to utilities.

The electricity needed to charge an EV can be produced by a variety of renewable resources, including wind and solar. But it can also be produced by conventional coal or nuclear plants.

If too many electric vehicles start charging at once, it could overload the electrical grid or require utilities to produce more electricity than they are capable of producing. Utilities can only provide enough power to meet demand as long as they have the capacity to turn around and generate additional power quickly, which is where smart charging technology and storage batteries will play a big role.

Tesla, Ford, and GM are all working to help build out a network of smart charging stations that can handle the power demands of a growing number of electric vehicles. This will help to speed the adoption of EVs and ensure that electric vehicles become the favored mode of transportation in the United States.

Jenn Fontana
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