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Electric cars
/ɪˈlɛktrɪk kɑrz/
Definition
1
Automobiles powered by one or more electric motors that draw energy from rechargeable battery packs, producing zero tailpipe emissions.
2
A class of vehicles revolutionizing transportation with instant torque, regenerative braking, and integration with smart grids, often abbreviated as EVs.
Examples
My electric cars are so efficient, they make gas guzzlers look like they run on caviar.
Switching to electric cars turned my garage into a silent library, minus the overdue fines.
Electric cars accelerate like they're late for a Tesla family reunion.
With electric cars, road trips now involve more coffee stops than charging stations – progress.