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An electric vehicle (EV) is a vehicle propelled mostly by electric power, encompassing road, rail, boats, aircraft, and spacecraft. With origins in the late 19t
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An electric vehicle (EV) is a vehicle propelled mostly by electric power, encompassing road, rail, boats, aircraft, and spacecraft. With origins in the late 19th century, EVs have undergone a significant revival since the late 20th century, driven by advancements in [[lithium-batteries|lithium batteries]] and concerns over [[climate-change|climate change]]. Today, EVs are manufactured by major automakers like [[general-motors|General Motors]], [[volkswagen|Volkswagen]], and [[hyundai|Hyundai]], with [[china|China]] being the largest market. As of 2022, over 17 million EVs are on the road worldwide, with a projected growth to 145 million by 2030, according to the [[international-energy-agency|International Energy Agency]]. The EV industry is expected to continue its rapid expansion, with [[elon-musk|Elon Musk]]'s [[tesla|Tesla]] being a key player, and [[google|Google]] investing in EV infrastructure.