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A vehicle that uses one or more electric motors for propulsion is referred to as an electric vehicle (EV). It can be driven independently by a battery, a collector system, or electricity from extravehicular sources (sometimes charged by solar panels, or by converting fuel to electricity using fuel cells or a generator).
Road and rail vehicles, surface and underwater watercraft, electric aeroplanes, and electric spacecraft are all examples of EVs.
Plugging an electric vehicle into a charging station allows it to draw power from the grid. They power an electric motor, which rotates the wheels, by storing the electricity in rechargeable batteries. Electric automobiles feel lighter to drive because they accelerate more quickly than cars with conventional fuel engines.
The Syria Electric vehicle market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The first electric vehicle was introduced by UOSSM in northern Syria. The car will largely be utilised for medical services, such as the transportation of vaccines between cold rooms and primary care institutions and the transportation of patients as part of the referral system.
Over 4 million people in northern Syria lack access to essential health care as a result of a decade-long conflict. Aerial bombing has decimated the energy and healthcare facilities, forcing the population to rely on diesel fuel and putting them in a vulnerable position that makes the battle worse.
In northern Syria, the new Health System Resilience initiative has successfully launched a humanitarian innovation by the Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations (UOSSM). The electric vehicle, often referred to as “electrification of mobility,” will be utilised largely for healthcare services, such as the transportation of patients for referral purposes and of vaccines between cold rooms and basic healthcare institutions.
The truck is entirely solar-powered, reducing reliance on fuel while ensuring that vital health services may be provided around-the-clock in one of the most vulnerable environments.
The pilot project’s anticipated measurements and results will demonstrate its significance in enhancing and saving lives because it will be used for medical purposes and be independent of gasoline, enabling access to healthcare in conditions like local fuel shortages.