A Hybrid Vehicle.
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The component that makes a hybrid engine "hybrid" is that it uses both electric power and gasoline. When the car is stopped, instead of burning fuel, it switches to electricity.
Hybrid powered vehicles use both gasoline and electricity for propulsion.
All gasoline cars run on both - electricity is required to create the spark which ignites the fuel/air mixture.
A hybrid system of government is one that runs on both gasoline, or some other fossil fuel, as well as electricity.
Yes, both are petroleum products
a Toyota prius is a hybrid, a car that runs on both gas and electricity. the point of it is to stop the pollution of the world and cut down on gasoline usage.
Hybrid powered vehicles use both gasoline and electricity for propulsion.
Hybrid Cars include a combination of an internal combustion engine or one or more electric motors.They use both gasoline and electric motors. There is an installed computer system which takes the decision to use gasoline or electricity.
gasoline is both at different temperatures.
The main application for diesel pumps is to pump diesel fuel either into a container or into a vehicle. Diesel is an alternative to gasoline and contains a list of benefits both for your vehicle and for your wallet.
there is no such thing as "hybrid electricity" per se. electricity is just electricity and that's it. a hybrid vehicle uses both electrical and some other form of power to work.... in a hybrid car, both internal combustion and electrical power are used. most commonly, the small gas engine is just a generator that generates power for the vehicle's batteries like in a Toyota prius. some hybrid vehicles have both the power to run off of the gas generator and a source of electricity, like a home electrical plug. there are also many other types of hybrid vehicles both as concepts and in production. -R. Mesyef