Electric Vehicles
The electric vehicle industry represents a growing sector and presents excellent opportunities, mainly because the big car companies have stayed away because they have concentrated their efforts on hybrid technologies. In the not too distant future, electric vehicles are going to be a clear alternative to cars powered by combustion engines.
What is an Electric Vehicle (EV)? Is an autonomous land vehicle transportation (bicycle, motorcycle, car, bus or truck) used as a primary source of energy on electricity stored in batteries. They are clean, efficient, quieter and more economical than using fossil fuels.
What is a charging points for electric vehicles (PRVE)? Well, from a simple normal power plug an extension cord to an automated system replacement batteries ... All have!. It is anticipated that in Spain for every 100km traveled spending on electric charge is 1 €.
Electric cars are powered by the use of batteries to be recharged. The car has to stay between three and eight hours plugged into the mains, but with 30 minutes you can get a 80% load. Electric cars do not directly generate any emissions polluting the atmosphere. If electricity comes from renewable energy recharge can say that the pollution produced electric cars is zero.
In a first stage, the pure electric car with batteries dedicated to storing electrical energy, will go to urban mobility. Plug-in hybrids may respond, however, any user demand: they can have two sources of energy (fuel and electricity). Considering that about 80% of European citizens daily commute is less than 60 kilometers, it is estimated that the demand for mobility can be covered by both pure electric cars such as plug-in hybrids.
These vehicles, plug-in hybrids, feed the first 50 km in electric mode, from a certain level of battery discharge, operating in hybrid mode.



