Täyssähköisyyden
Täyssähköisyys, often translated as "full electrification" or "all-electric," refers to a transition or state where the primary or sole source of energy for a particular system or sector is electricity. This concept is most commonly applied to the transportation sector, where it denotes vehicles that are powered exclusively by electricity, such as battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). Unlike hybrid vehicles, which combine an internal combustion engine with an electric motor, täyssähköisyys in vehicles implies the absence of a gasoline or diesel engine as a direct means of propulsion.
The aim of achieving täyssähköisyys is often driven by environmental concerns and the desire to reduce greenhouse
Beyond vehicles, the principle of täyssähköisyys can be applied to heating and cooling systems in buildings,