What are electric cars?

Electric cars are cars that use electricity instead of gasoline to move.

Imagine your toy car, when you press a button or wind it up, it zooms around the floor. Electric cars work in a similar way, but much bigger! Instead of winding them up by hand, they use batteries inside them. These batteries store electricity, just like how your toy car stores energy when you wind it.

How They Move

When you turn on an electric car, it uses the electricity from its battery to power electric motors, which make the wheels spin, just like how your toy car’s wheels spin when it moves!

No Need for Gas Stations

Electric cars don’t need gas stations. Instead, they go to special places called charging stations, where you plug them in like a phone charging. It takes longer than filling up with gas, but it's still pretty quick, just like waiting for your favorite video game to load.

Some electric cars can even be charged at home, while you sleep!

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Examples

  1. A kid charges their toy car using a wall socket, just like how electric cars charge at home.
  2. An electric car moves without smoke, making the air cleaner for everyone to breathe.
  3. You can drive an electric car from one city to another and only need to stop once to recharge.

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