No, they run on fossil fuels.
No, hybrid cars run on gas
are hybrid cars renewable or non renewable
There is no such thing as hybrid electricity.
Hybrid Air Vehicles was created in 2007.
Hybrid electricity produced in a hybrid car like a Prius is generated from a small gasoline motor. When you use any electricity to run a motor you use it up. It is not renewable. Renewable means it comes back by itself, like sunshine or wind or waves on the beach. All these are renewable and can be used to generate electricity. But all electricity is non-renewable.
The models of hybrid vehicles that Chevrolet makes are among others: Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid, Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid, Chevrolet Malibu Eco, and Chevrolet Volt.
Toyota has 3 hybrid vehicles, the Prius, a Camry hybrid and a Highlander hybrid.
The main difference between hybrid and non-hybrid vehicles is that hybrid vehicles use a bank of batteries along with an electric motor to power the car.
Hybrid vehicles typically run on electricity and gasoline, that is, they have batteries to run an electric motor, and they have a small petroleum engine that takes over when required. Hybrids are better than regular gasoline powered vehicles, as they emit fewer carbon emissions, especially if their batteries are charged from renewable energy. However, they burn small amounts of fossil fuel, so they do contribute to global warming.
Edmunds provides extensive information on hybrid vehicles at http://www.edmunds.com/hybrid/. If you are looking for a hybrid you can compare models here as well as get reviews for vehicles and see the top rated models.
NO they do not
Most manufacturers are producing hybrid vehicles now. Chevy, Toyota, Honda, Ford, Lexus, Kia, and Porsche are just a few of the manufacturers that now offer environmentally safe hybrid vehicles. hybridcars.com is a great website for reading reviews on hybrid vehicles.