How Many Kilowatt-Hours Does an Electric Car Consume per 100 Kilometers?
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It consumes approximately 100 to 150 kilowatt-hours per 100 kilometers. Here is the relevant introduction: Types of electric vehicles: Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV), Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV). Advantages of electric vehicles: They do not emit harmful gases that pollute the atmosphere. Even when the electricity consumption is converted into emissions from power plants, apart from sulfur and particulates, other pollutants are significantly reduced. Since power plants are mostly located far from densely populated cities, the harm to humans is minimized. Additionally, electricity can be generated from various primary energy sources, such as coal, nuclear power, and hydro power, alleviating concerns about the depletion of petroleum resources.