Electric vehicles are being adopted in major cities across the US. An electric car is powered by an electric motor powered by batteries that are recharged, often at home or work. Some gas-powered cars are also being converted to electric. While refueling takes longer than gas, many new electric vehicles can now travel over 350 miles on one charge. The first electric cars date back to the late 1800s. Newer models offer high performance and technologies like the ability to drive on land and in water. Key benefits are lower emissions and fuel costs compared to gas cars, while drawbacks include limited range in older models and long refueling times.