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English: Svg diagram with labels for an electric car. Labels can be edited in any text editor. They are at the bottom of all other code (last 6 sections).
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Author Ian Furst
Other versions "Simple Electric Car propulsion diagram.svg" is similar with the regenerative braking removed. Arabic
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Diagram showing the basic pieces of an electric car

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15 June 2019

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current01:40, 20 June 2019Thumbnail for version as of 01:40, 20 June 2019512 × 287 (2.06 MB)wikimediacommons>Ian Furstmoved regenerative braking pointer to where hub and motor meet. More accurate indication of where it happens
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