Description: The term ‘E-Performance’ refers to the performance characteristics of hybrid and electric vehicles, which combine electric propulsion technologies and internal combustion engines. These vehicles are designed to offer superior energy efficiency, reducing fuel consumption and emissions of harmful gases. E-Performance is measured through various parameters, such as electric range, acceleration, energy regeneration capability, and efficiency in using the energy stored in batteries. Hybrid vehicles, which use both an internal combustion engine and an electric motor, allow for greater flexibility in energy use, while pure electric vehicles rely entirely on the energy stored in their batteries. This combination of technologies not only enhances the overall performance of the vehicle but also contributes to environmental sustainability by reducing the carbon footprint. As technology advances, E-Performance has become a key factor in the automotive industry, driving innovation and competition among manufacturers to develop more efficient and environmentally friendly models.