When I first started reading about EVs, I expected to learn about batteries and charging speeds. What I didn’t expect was how similar modern electric vehicles feel to tech products. Updates roll out over the air performance improves with software tweaks and dashboards look closer to developer tools than traditional car interfaces.
For developers and tech enthusiasts, EVs are interesting because they sit at the intersection of hardware and software. Efficiency algorithms, battery management systems and real-time data analytics quietly shape the driving experience behind the scenes.
One thing that surprised me was how fast this ecosystem is evolving. Charging networks are expanding, APIs are appearing for vehicle data and automation features keep improving.
I wrote a deeper breakdown of EV tech from a developer mindset simple explanations without marketing noise
If you’re curious how electric vehicles compare to traditional cars from a systems perspective, I also explored that here
Honestly, learning about EVs feels a lot like watching a new software stack mature in real time.

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