Electricity

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Compare the cost of driving an EV or a PHEV to a conventional vehicle where you live.

Electricity can be used to power electric vehicles (EVs), including all-electric vehicles, also called battery-electric vehicles (BEVs), and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). These vehicles can charge their batteries by drawing electricity directly from the grid and other off-board electrical power sources. In contrast, hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) are fueled with liquid fuels, like gasoline, but use small batteries to recapture energy otherwise lost during braking (ultimately boosting fuel economy). PHEVs can use off-board electricity for power, which classifies them as EVs, but can also use liquid fuels and operate similar to HEVs if necessary. Using electricity to power vehicles can have significant energy security and emissions benefits.

Icon of an information sign.Basics 

Find information about using electricity to power vehicles, including production and distribution, and research and development.


Icon of a scale.Benefits and Considerations 

Explore the benefits and considerations of using electricity to power vehicles.


Icon of a fueling pump.Stations 

Locate electric charging stations in your area and learn about charging infrastructure for EVs.


Icon of a vehicle.Vehicles 

Learn about electric and hybrid vehicles and how they work, and find information about vehicle availability, conversions, emissions, batteries, deployment, maintenance, and safety.


Icon of a dollar sign.Laws and Incentives 

Find laws and incentives related to electric and hybrid vehicles and charging infrastructure in your area.