What are the different types of electric cars? | Swansway Motor Group
Hello and welcome back to the swans we Motor Group YouTube channel in today’s video I’m going to be covering some of the different types of EVS that are currently on the market right now it can all get very confusing and there’s a great selection out there so let’s break
It down so you know what to look at first things first let’s talk about battery electric vehicles also known as bevs Now battery electric vehicles have basically replaced the combustion engine bought with the battery the battery then Powers the electric motors which generates zero emission driving which is absolutely phenomenal these batteries
Can also be recharged either at home or whilst you’re out and about via public charging stations there are lots of different varying battery sizes and several factors can affect this but all of that information can be found on the manufacturer websites some good examples of bevs consist of the Nissan Leaf the
Renault Zoe and the Tesla Model S another form of electric vehicle are called plug in hybrids also known as pH now plug-in hybrids use batteries to power an electric motor along with petrol or diesel fuel to power an engine now these batteries can be recharge in
The same way as what we just spoke about but on a full charge will only really give you around 40 mil worth of range PHS are seen as a stepping stone into the EV world and normally the car will use the EV Power first and once that’s
Depleted the engine will kick in so if you’d like to go further to field you can do this because of the engine power common examples of phevs consist of The mitubishi Outlander along with the Volkswagen Pat GTE hybrids also known as hvs are another type of electric car but
These are slightly different because you cannot plug a hybrid in because the engine is the main power source here that doesn’t mean that you won’t get any benefits though it just means that you get slightly less miles but you’ll also get some tax benefits because you get
Less CO2 pollution than that of a normal petrol or diesel vehicle probably the most famous H in the world is the Toyota Prius but Honda are quickly catching up and they have an extensive range of hybrids currently available fuel cell electric vehicles also known as fcevs
Are something to take note of too a fuel cell electric vehicle is powered by hydrogen when we mix hydrogen and oxygen it creates electricity which we can use to power vehicles now hydr and powered cars are absolutely amazing they have lots of benefits such as refueled times
Then no different to that of a normal petrol or diesel car they’re a great alternative to BS and they only emit water from the tailpipe the only problem with hydrogen powered cars is that the infrastructure isn’t quite as developed as that with electric vehicles and one
Of the best manufacturers to look at is Toyota with the Myra which has a range of up to 400 miles so then I hope this video is giving you a better understanding of some of the different types of electric vehicles which are currently on the market right now if
You’re looking to make the switch into the EV world then head to our website I’ll leave a link Down Below in the description where you can check out our current stock and even avanger test drive until then though please like And subscribe and I’ll see you next time
Electric cars… It’s really easy to get mixed up with what electric cars are currently on the market and what each model actually does. For instance, do you know the difference between a BEV and MHEV? Well in this video we explain all ⚡👀
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0:00 – Intro
0:17 – BEV’s
0:55 – PHEV’s
1:37 – HEV’s
2:09 – FCEV’s
2:52 – Thanks for watching!
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