Hybrid Car
Hybrid Car
Hybrid car, also known as an HEV or hybrid electric vehicle. HEV is a vehicle which uses two or more distinct power sources to move the vehicle. The term most normally refers to hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), which contribute an internal combustion engine and one or more electric motors.
Hybrid cars have no use for plugs, as they are amply charged by the movement of the wheels, and hold on the kinetic energy that is generated by a procedure called regenerative braking
Power sources for hybrid vehicle include:
On-board or out-board rechargeable energy storage system
Hydrogen
Compressed air
Compressed or liquefied natural gas
Liquid nitrogen
Human powered e.g. pedaling or rowing
Electricity
Coal, wood or other solid combustibles
Electromagnetic fields, Radio waves
Wind
Solar
Waste heat from internal combustion engine.
Petrol or Diesel fuel
Hybrid Electric Vehicle make use of efficiency-educate technologies such as regenerative braking, which individual the vehicle’s kinetic energy into battery-replenishing electric energy, rather than wasting it as heat energy as conventional brakes do.
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