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Square Ev Letter

㋎ is a squared “EV” symbol used as a compact label in text and design.

U+32CE

The symbol ㋎ (U+32CE) is an enclosed “EV” mark in a square form. It’s useful when you want a short, recognizable badge-like label without extra words.

Square Ev Letter Meaning

㋎ is the Unicode character named “SQUARE EV” (U+32CE). As the name suggests, it presents the letters “EV” inside a square-enclosed style. In practice, it’s most commonly used as a compact EV-related label—similar to how you might use an icon or badge—helping communication stay short in UI elements, tables, stickers, or signage text. Because it’s already a single character, it can be convenient for designers and developers who need a consistent symbol that renders as text.

Common uses

  • EV-focused UI labels, buttons, and tags (e.g., “EV only” or “EV charging” lists)
  • Wayfinding and signage captions where space is limited
  • Mobile app screens and dashboards for categories or filters
  • Post graphics and social media captions to denote EV content quickly
  • Product or site navigation menus (e.g., “EV models” sections)

Examples

㋎ Squared EV (U+32CE)

  • Charging options: ㋎ Available
  • Filter: Show ㋎
  • Location type: ㋎ Station
  • Parking panel: EV ㋎ / Standard
  • Category: ㋎ Services

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32CE
HTML Entity㋎
HTML Code㋎
CSS\32CE

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ㋎?

The code point for ㋎ is U+32CE.

How can I copy ㋎ quickly?

Copy the character directly from this page (㋎) or use its HTML entity: ㋎.

Can I use ㋎ in CSS or JavaScript?

Yes. Examples: CSS escape \\32CE and JavaScript escape \\u{32CE}.

What does ㋎ usually represent?

It’s a squared EV label, commonly used to denote EV-related information in a compact, badge-like form.

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