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Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle(FCEV)

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FCEVs are also known as Zero-Emission Vehicles. They employ ‘fuel cell technology’ to generate the electricity required to run the vehicle. The chemical energy of the fuel is converted directly into electric energy. To find out more about FCEVs, click below. Main Components of FCEV: Electric motor, Fuel-cell stack, Hydrogen storage tank, battery with converter and controller Working Principles of FCEV: The FCEV generates the electricity required to run this vehicle on the vehicle itself. Examples of FCEV: Toyota Mirai  Riversimple Rasa ,  other examples : - Hyundai Tucson FCEV, Honda Clarity Fuel Cell, Hyundai Nexo. source: govt website & company web(images)

What does EV mean ? What did EV stand for ? What is EVs ? What is Govt of India EV policy?

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One of the most common applications of the word EV is "electric vehicle" (EV). A car that runs on battery-powered electricity is known as an electric vehicle. Electric vehicles (EVs) include electric automobiles, buses, bikes, and scooters. An electric vehicle (EV) is a vehicle type that relies on electrical energy stored in batteries or similar energy storage device to power one or more electric motors. Electric vehicles run entirely on electricity, creating little to no direct emissions while in contrast to conventional vehicles, they depend on internal combustion engines and fossil fuels.   There are many kinds of electric vehicles , such as: 1.        Battery Electric vehicles (BEVs ): These automobiles lack internal combustion engines and are solely powered by electric batteries. They require an external power source to recharge them.   2.        Plug-in Hybrid Electric vehicles , or PHEVs...