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Electromobile

An electromobile is a type of vehicle that runs on electricity, powered by an electric motor that is fueled by a battery. The term electromobile is often used interchangeably with electric vehicle or EV. Electromobiles are becoming increasingly popular as more people become environmentally conscious and seek out alternative modes of transportation. They are also becoming more affordable and practical as battery technology improves and charging infrastructure expands. One of the key advantages of electromobiles is their environmental friendliness. They produce no emissions and are much quieter than traditional vehicles. They are also cheaper to operate than gas-powered vehicles, as electricity is generally cheaper than gasoline. Electromobiles are also easier to maintain, as they have fewer moving parts and require less frequent maintenance than internal combustion engines. There are several different types of electromobiles, including passenger cars, buses, trucks, and even bicycles and scooters. Some electromobiles are designed for short-range use, while others are capable of traveling long distances on a single charge. The range of an electromobile depends on several factors, including the size of the battery, the efficiency of the motor, and the driving conditions. Despite their many advantages, electromobiles do have some drawbacks. One of the main challenges is the limited range of many models, which can make long-distance travel difficult. Another challenge is the lack of charging infrastructure in many areas, which can make it difficult to find a place to charge your vehicle when you need to. In conclusion, electromobiles are a promising alternative to traditional gas-powered vehicles. They offer many advantages, including environmental friendliness, lower operating costs, and ease of maintenance. However, they also face several challenges, including limited range and a lack of charging infrastructure. As technology continues to improve and infrastructure expands, electromobiles are likely to become an increasingly popular mode of transportation.

electric vehicle, battery, charging infrastructure, environmental friendliness, maintenance

Andrew Moore

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Electromobile

Classified as a noun, 'electromobile' is a compound word that refers to a type of electric motorized vehicle or an electric scooter. Synonyms for 'electromobile' include electric vehicle, scooter and motorized bike. Antonyms to 'electromobile' are non-electric vehicle, petrol-fueled vehicle and gas-powered vehicle; while cognates include electrify, electrical, electrical engineer and electrically. Variants of 'electromobile' include electric car, electric motorbike, electric buggy and electric tricycle.

Morphology, lexical, transportation, semantics, transferability.

George Adrian Postea

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Electromobile

The word Electromobile is a modern term for a vehicle powered by electricity. The term originated in the middle of the 19th century, initially as a descriptive phrase for cars powered by electricity, as opposed to petrol or steam. As the technology of electric-powered vehicles developed, the phrase electromobile gradually gained more usage as an officially accepted term for electric-powered vehicles. As more electric vehicles were developed, the term electromobile has become a widely accepted generic term for any vehicle that is powered by electricity. Morphologically, the term is composed of the root electro which indicates electricity, and the suffix -mobile which indicates a mobile vehicle. In terms of pragmatics, the term electromobile serves to identify a specific type of vehicle in society, allowing individuals to quickly differentiate between different types of vehicles.

Etymological, electricity, historical, evolution, morphology.

Henry Fontaine

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Electromobile

An electromobile, also known as electric car, is a vehicle that is powered by an electric motor rather than an internal combustion engine. Unlike traditional vehicles, electromobiles typically use batteries to store electrical energy that powers the motor. The term has been used to describe various types of vehicles, including electric scooters, golf carts, bicycles, and buses. Equivalent terms in other languages include elektroauto in German, akyazili araba in Turkish, elektryczny samochód in Polish, aelectryc vechele in Scottish, électric automobile in French, električno vozilo in Slovenian, eläinmoottoroitu in Finnish, elektryczny samochod in Czech, elektrisk bil in Danish, and elektrisk bil in Norwegian.

In addition to the terms mentioned above, other words used to describe electromobiles in other languages include elektrofahrzeug, elektrisch voertuig, auto elettriche, voiture electrique, autoveículo eléctrico, electriche auto, elektromobily, elektryczne

Harris Awan

CITATION : "Harris Awan. 'Electromobile.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=220529 (Accessed on July 23, 2025)"

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An electromobile is a type of vehicle that is powered by an electric motor and runs on electricity. The electric motor is powered by a battery that can be recharged from a power outlet. This type of vehicle does not require gasoline or other fossil fuels to operate, making it an environmentally friendly option. Electromobiles are typically smaller than traditional cars and can be used for city driving, commuting, or leisure activities. They are often used in countries where the infrastructure is not well-developed, as they require less maintenance and are easier to operate than traditional cars.

Electric car, electric vehicle, battery, rechargeable, sustainable.

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