They use the DC power from the batteries to run an electric motor to power the vehicle.
No.
No, they work the very same way.
They both need a battery to work.
yes they use gasoline cars but they do sell battery cars in Japan
Ther wasn't a battery in the first cars.
In most cars the battery is in front of the engine. In some cars, it is beneath the truck sometimes with the spare tire.
You will have to look at it for physical differences. If all is cool there, then probably, however, different cars have different battery needs. If it is physically exact, it will probably work, though.
This will not work on many OBD (compterized) cars. The engine will die shortly after disconnecting the battery cable. The computer must be power by the battery.
Control the flow of battery's power commonly used in cars
In most cars, wherever the battery is physically located.
Battery powered remote control cars are more efficient and economical.
The RAZO RG8 JDM Round Clock features internal battery power, which means there is no complicated installation required.