An electric car is like a toy car that doesn’t need gas to zoom around.
Imagine you have a bicycle that never needs to be pumped up, it just keeps going as long as you keep pedaling. That’s kind of how an electric car works, but instead of your legs making it move, there's a special battery inside that gives it power like a supercharged juice box.
How the Electric Car Changed Transportation
Before electric cars came along, most cars used gasoline, which is like a tiny fire you put in the car’s belly to make it go. But gasoline can be expensive and messy, kind of like spilling soda all over your shoes.
Electric cars use batteries instead, and they don’t make smoke or noise when they start moving, it's more like a quiet whisper than a loud roar.
Why It’s Important
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- Imagine driving a car that doesn’t need gas, just like charging your phone.
- Electric cars are like bikes with batteries, no more stopping to buy fuel.
- Cities are building special spots for electric cars to charge quickly.
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See also
- How Did the ‘Wheel’ Revolutionize Transportation?
- How Did the First ‘Computer’ Work and Why Was It Invented?
- How Did the First Computers Change Our Lives?
- How Did the First Computers Change the World?
- How Did the First ‘Clocks’ Work Before Electricity?
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