Hybrid cars are not the same as an electric car. Electric cars run on electric power exclusively, while hybrid cars use a combination of electric energy and another fuel to run.
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they run on petrol,nitro or electric
Electric cars are vehicles that run solely on electricity. This is done by the use of storing electricity in on board batteries. The batteries then power the electric motor which turn the electricity into mechanical energy to propel the vehicle.
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Hybrid cars that run on batteries and gas as well as electric cars are available now. As technology improves, it is expected that these cars could become the majority of vehicles.
No, some cars run on diesel or liquid propane and there are also electric cars. Some also run on biofuel made from corn or vegetable oil...
We will have to run electric cars, which exist today. There is talk also of cars that run on compressed air. Hydrogen is another fuel source that will run cars if we can manufacture it cheaply enough, and store it safely in the cars.
The vast majority of passenger cars run on gasoline (petrol) or gasoline mixed with ethanol. Some run on diesel fuel (or biodiesel), which most large trucks and buses use. A small minority of cars are all-electric or hybrid electric. Some buses and trucks run on natural gas.
Ethanol is a combustible fluid, which is burned in internal combustion engines just as gasoline is. Electric cars (not hybrids) do not run on internal combustion engines, they run on electricity provided by batteries, which is used to operate electric motors. Hybrids have both features, they can run on fuel or on electricity.
Neither, Gas cars create pollution that penetrate the ozone layer and begin to create a hole in it. Electric cars run out of battery after 120 or so miles.
it depends on the car. Some cars only run a few hours other run for days