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    Hyundai Ionia electric. Technology has allowed this to be feasible for us, but there are many differences between hybrid cars and fossil fuel cars. Some differences are how they operate, how their engines, energy sources and batteries work ,and the emissions they produce. After all we do view both types of vehicles on the road, but don’t you want to know how they are different? Hybrid electrical vehicles combine the best of both worlds and they can be perfected to get phenomenal fuel economy…

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    Hybrid Cars Pros And Cons

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    (HYBRID ENGINE) What is meant by hybrid ? In mechanical language Hybrid is something that is powered by two or more source of energy. What is a hybrid car? A car or a vehicle with the combination of an internal combustion engine with one or more electrical motors powered by a battery. Or We can say that a car with two power plants is hybrid. A hybrid car is one that uses more than one means of propulsion ,that means a couple of a normal petrol or diesel engine with an electrical motor. HISTROY:…

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    Phillip Andrew Hocking Professor Jim Roth English 102 12 June 2017 Hybrid Cars – Do They Really Help the Environment while Helping My Wallet? The first vehicle that really could be classified as a hybrid is a sailboat that also has an oar. It is typical in sailing to run out of wind, so savvy sailors carry oars or an outboard to ensure that they can propel the craft when there is no wind. The word 'hybrid' when used in relation to an automobile is defined loosely as utilizing two or more…

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    Hybrid Electric Cars Essay

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    Going one step further they developed the concept of electric cars and hybrid electric cars. Electric cars, have only electric motors along with a battery on their chassis and they only use electric energy for their function. They can even get recharged from a specialised electric plug and have a certain mileage autonomy before they need recharging. On the other hand, hybrid electric vehicles (HVEs) implement both a gas engine and an electric engine with a battery on their…

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    Hybrid and Electric Cars In the article Hybrid and Electric Cars, the author addresses the claim that electric vehicles resolve or improve a variety of modern problems. His article states that there is controversy regarding this claim. Using elements of rhetoric, the author impresses on the reader that electric cars are not the best solution for the environment nor the economy. The author first argues that electric vehicles best serve American interests. First, the writer quotes Brian Wynne,…

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    Chapter-1 Introduction  Concept: A hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) augments an electric vehicle (EV) with a second source of power referred to as the alternative power unit (APU). A hybrid can achieve the cruising range and performance advantages of conventional vehicles with the low-noise, low-exhaust emissions, and energy independence benefits of electric vehicles Accordingly, the hybrid concept, where the alternative power unit is used as a second source of energy, is gaining acceptance…

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    technology. Electric cars and hybrid cars have become a great alternative to fuel guzzlers. They produce little to no carbon emissions when running, which is good for the environment. There are many types of electric cars today. There is the Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), which is an all-electric plug-in. BEVs are often called “zero emission” cars. The HEV (Hybrid Electric Vehicle) are hybrid cars that include an electric and gas motor. HEVs usually travel…

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    Electric Cars VS Gasoline Cars Why are electric cars better than hybrid cars? Electric cars are cars that use nonrenewable energy. We can make electric cars out of the wind, water, sun, and etc. Instead of us using fossil fuels. Electric cars are comfortable to use and quieter than the fossil fuels cars. We need to charge the electric cars just as fossil fuels cars. Electric cars are better than hybrid cars because of many reasons. The main reasons are that we don’t have enough of fossil fuels,…

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    Hybrid- New Plug-ins cars With the society becoming more environmentally cautious, it is not surprising that people are looking into more efficient ways to decrease air pollution from mobile emission. One way the society can decrease some of the environment pollutants on earth is decrease toxic emission from mobile sources. To this end, the government is in full support of initiatives to reduce air pollution by the car industry under the guidance of the EPA. These initiatives by all accounts…

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    Have you ever thought of switching from a conventional vehicle to hybrid vehicle because of expenses? In fact, hybrids can be more pricey to repair and come with hazards that can go as far as taking one’s life due to electrocution which gives hybrids many disadvantages. Although Hybrid vehicles saves money, the cost of maintaining a hybrid is similar to the expense of conventional vehicles. Back then people were complaining their car wasted so much gas and money. Henry Ford’s creation of the…

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