8. Which of these is NOT a type of EV battery?
a. Lithium-ion Phosphate b. Nickel Manganese Cobalt c. Nickel Cobalt Aluminium d. Lithium-ion Cobalt
9. Which country has the highest density of EV charging stations?
a. China b. India c. USA d. Netherlands
| Results
6-14 points: In-the-know
Not bad! You’ ve definitely heard quite a bit about EVs, whether it be through the news, your company, or the grapevine. You’ ve probably experienced riding in or driving one, whether it’ s your own vehicle or someone else’ s. It could also be that you’ ve been researching because you’ re in the market for one. Nonetheless, you don’ t need to be an absolute expert to purchase and properly maintain one.
If you’ d like to brush up your knowledge on the topic of EVs and connect with professionals in the industry, you may be interested in attending one of our Professional Development Forums held around Australia and New Zealand. The topics of these forums range from EVs to advance fleet strategies. Click the link above to check which event will be held near you!
0-5 points: Casual listener
You may have only heard of EVs in the last year. While you didn’ t fare so well on this quiz, it may be because you’ re more well-acquainted with ICE vehicles or don’ t really see the need to acquire your own EV.
One of the basic things to know about EV is that they are no-emission vehicles during use, meaning they do not produce carbon monoxide( CO) like their ICE counterparts. If you’ re in the market for an environment-friendly vehicle for your fleet, EVs are the way to go.
Luckily, AfMA offers 12 free Fleet Practitioner courses on topics such as Fleet Decarbonisation. This course takes only 30 minutes to complete and covers a comprehensive understanding of fleet decarbonisation, particularly in the context of fleet.
15-18 points: Expert
Looks like you’ re an ace at EVs! You could be working in the auto or clean energy industry with a keen interest in EVs in particular. Though you’ re well-versed on the topic, there’ s always an opportunity to expand your knowledge, especially with how fast the industry is evolving.
If you’ re interested on the business side of the EV industry, be sure to check out our 2020 and 2023 EV reports on our website. Don’ t forget to watch out for the upcoming 2026 report coming this year!
Answers: 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B 6. D 7. B 8. D 9. D
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