Thank you for your services. This is a great thing to note of—you can identify an electric car by looking for specific external cues.
The best way to ID an electric car will probably be through a badge or sticker found on some EVs and hybrids. Sometimes, manufacturers put a visible decal onto the vehicle to identify that it’s a green vehicle. You’ll sometimes also find that people who drive electric tend to have a license plate holder that also recognizes that the car is electric.
However, no government or manufacturer-required external markings exist, so you can’t expect the same from every electric car. So it would be best if you looked for other things like the absence of exhaust at the back, battery vents, dashboard logos, or cabling that might let you know it’s not gas-fueled.
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