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The great thing about EVs is that you can charge them from solar panels, wind turbines or even small hydropower units at your cabin.
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Automakers see promise in EVs that use electric drive trains instead of conventional ones.
Why Electric Vehicles Need A Smarter Grid Bob Gilligan 2010
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The great thing about EVs is that you can charge them from solar panels, wind turbines or even small hydropower units at your cabin.
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The source of electricity for EVs is usually a system of batteries.
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Electric vehicles (also known as EVs) are starting to roll out in greater numbers as both demand and supporting infrastructure have increased.
Bend Blogs 2010
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Electric vehicles, commonly referred to as EVs, use no gasoline and do not produce greenhouse gas emissions.
Autoblog Green 2010
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Electric vehicles, commonly referred to as EVs, use no gasoline and do not produce greenhouse gas emissions.
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He further added that the main problem is the high cost attached to EVs, which is mainly because of the expensive batteries.
unknown title 2009
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About 10 drivers maneuvered their electric vehicles - known as EVs - around an auto cross course.
unknown title 2009
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He further added that the main problem is the high cost attached to EVs, which is mainly because of the expensive batteries.
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