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eV may stand for:
- Electronvolt
- Eingetragener Verein, i.e. a club registered in Germany.
EV may be an initialism for:
- Electric vehicle: a using an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine
- Expected value: in the mathematics field of probability
- Exposure value: in photography, a combination of shutter speed and aperture
- Escape velocity: in physics, the speed required to escape gravity
- Escape Velocity: a computer game and role-playing game
- Eaton Vance stock symbol
- Era vulgaris: the Latin equivalent of Common Era (CE), used in Thelema. The counterpart to BCE is ante era vulgaris (AEV).
- Electro-Voice, a company which makes microphones and other audio equipment
- Electoral vote
EV may also be:
- The IATA code for Atlantic Southeast Airlines
Ev may mean:
- The fairy country near the land of Oz, see Ozma of Oz.
- Musician Ev Olcott, who usually just uses the name "Ev".