How do electric cars work without gasoline?
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Answer: Use battery-powered motors
Use battery-powered motors ✓ — Correct! Electric cars use large battery packs (usually lithium-ion) to store electrical energy. Instead of an internal combustion engine that burns gasoline, they have electric motors that convert electrical energy directly into mechanical motion. You charge the battery by plugging it in, just like charging a phone but much larger! Electric motors are also more efficient than gas engines - they convert about 85-90% of energy to motion versus only 20-30% for gas engines. No gasoline, oil changes, or exhaust emissions needed!
Generate power while driving — Wrong. While electric cars capture some energy through regenerative braking, they can't generate enough power to drive indefinitely. They primarily rely on battery power that must be recharged by plugging in.
Use hydrogen fuel cells — Wrong. Most electric cars use battery-powered electric motors, not hydrogen fuel cells. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are a different type of electric vehicle that generates electricity from hydrogen gas.
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