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Electric Vehicles

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Electric vehicles (EVs) are automobiles that are powered by electricity stored in batteries or fuel cells, rather than relying solely on internal combustion engines fueled by gasoline or diesel. EVs include road and rail vehicles, surface and underwater vessels, electric aircraft and electric spacecraft.

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In the game Climate Cooldown, “Electric Vehicles” is a Cooldown card that reduces our impact through the adoption and use of vehicles for transportation which don’t rely solely upon fossil fuels.

Prospective degrees

Automotive engineering, Urban planning with a focus on sustainable transportation

Careers

Electric vehicle technician, Sustainable transportation planner

    Elementary

    What are electric vehicles and how are they different from traditional cars?

    Can you think of any benefits of using electric vehicles?

    Middle

    Describe how electric vehicles work and their potential environmental advantages.

    Discuss the role of electric vehicles in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.

    High

    Examine the challenges and opportunities of transitioning to electric vehicles in the transportation sector.

    Evaluate the environmental and economic impacts of widespread electric vehicle adoption.

    Advanced

    Critically analyze the life cycle impacts of electric vehicles, including manufacturing, battery disposal, and grid integration.

    Discuss policy measures and market incentives for accelerating the transition to electric vehicles and decarbonizing the transportation sector.

    Relevant Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    Affordable and Clean Energy

    Responsible Consumption and Production

    Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

    Sustainable Cities and Communities

    Climate Action

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