Electrification

Electrification is the process of converting a system or a device to operate using electricity as the primary source of energy. This involves the installation of electrical systems, infrastructure, and technology to replace or supplement existing energy sources, such as fossil fuels or traditional mechanical power sources. Electrification can apply to various sectors, including transportation (e.g., electric vehicles), heating (e.g., electric heating systems), and industrial operations. The goal of electrification is often to enhance efficiency, reduce emissions, and provide clean and reliable energy solutions. It plays a crucial role in modernizing energy systems and contributing to sustainability efforts.