Nope. I believe they have different fittings.
Yes you can recharge batteries for remote control cars. Some remote control cars come with a rechargeable battery pack, while some you have to buy rechargeable AA's for them.
In the late 50's.
The Packard Motor Car Company was the first automobile manufacturer to build air conditioners into its cars, beginning in late 1939. However, the first production cars to have air conditioners were made in 1953.
when you stop and when the braking of the car causes the battery to recharge
Take it to an A/C shop.
There is no need to plug in a hybrid vehicle. The hybrid engine will recharge the batteries as needed by using the gas engine. Some newer hybrid cars even use breaking to recharge the batteries.
The major problem is lack of range. Fully electric cars have a limited range and then it takes hours to recharge them.
They offer a variety of electronics, cars, air conditioners, and heat pumps. The air conditioners are duct-less units that offer savings and lower install costs.
Of course you can. It would be worthless if you could not recharge the batteries. At the risk of sounding sarcastic, what do you think? You need a new battery every 100 miles?
In a garage.
The first car with an actual refrigeration system was the 1940 model year Packard..........
cars and tools