World Electric Vehicle Day
World Electric Vehicle Day is held on September 9. This event in the first decade of the month September is annual.
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Electric cars, also known as EVs, have recently gained newfound popularity.
The Tesla Model 3 is Australia's most popular selling electric car. Norway has more electric cars on the road than any other country. Electric cars were first invented in 1832 by Scottish Inventor Robert Anderson. Global EV sales rose 40% between 2019 and 2020, due to the growing availability of different types of affordable electric car.
There are 20 million EVs on the road globally. Australia has 3,000 EV public charging stations.
Starting in 2020, September 9 of each year marks World Electric Vehicle Day, an initiative created by ABB and Green TV to promote the recognition and adoption of electric mobility solutions, placing an emphasis on the conservation of the environment.
The car industry is rapidly changing, with the latest alternative-energy vehicles fostering technology that seems light years away from the combustible-engine vehicle.
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