Electric motors are significantly more efficient than internal combustion engines (ICE), making them ideal for applications like trains and large ships. The primary advantage of electric propulsion is the consistency of power delivery, eliminating the need for complex transmissions. While ICEs can be used to generate electricity for electric motors, the cumulative inefficiencies at each stage of the process often negate any potential benefits of using a smaller engine. Electric motors also handle sudden load variations better than mechanically-linked ICEs, reducing the risk of damage. Diesel-electric systems are expected to expand into off-highway construction equipment soon, highlighting the growing trend towards electric propulsion.