Hybrid vehicles work very simply: They work with a gas engine and with an electric engine at the same time. You can either use one or another or even both. While you are using the gas engine, the electric engine charges itself so that you can use it later. These are very good for the environment since you use a gas engine (which makes CO2, which pollutes the atmosphere) less than the usual.
A Specialist Dealership is where you will find one brand of car (as per any Main Dealership) but will primarily only work on a version of that make. For example Honda make many different models but they also produce 'hybrid' (Electric & fuel) powered vehicles; a 'Specialist Dealership' would primarily only work on the 'Hybrid' vehicles where the 'Main Dealership' would work on all the normal type vehicles but not the 'Hybrid' vehicles.
The following article I am including is primarily directed to the question at hand. It is devoted to hybrid vehicles and how they work. The article can be found at http://vehicle.ezinemark.com/hybrid-cars-what-makes-them-work-31f0047eca4.html
http://www.howstuffworks.com/hybrid-car.htm is a website which offers a comprehensive explanation of how hybrid vehicles work. The site is well organized, and contains a myriad of photos and diagrams to help explain difficult concepts.
Hybrid cars work by utilizing multiple power train systems to power the car while minimizing fuel consumption. The safer the car is for the environment, the higher is MPG will be.
They have a gas powered generator that charges a battery which drives an electric motor to move the car.
No, hybrid and electric vehicles work two different ways. Hybrid uses fuel and electric, while the electric cars run on electricity alone. I recommend hybrid as I feel they are more efficient.
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
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
Hybrid vehicles run on gas and electricity working together. This will save on gas, making your vehicle more environmentally sound. In theory you would save about half on gas.
Hybrid vehicles are still relatively new to the automotive scene, so it sometimes difficult to get replacement car parts. There are many different parts and systems that are not found in traditional combustion engine vehicles. When looking to purchase a hybrid vehicle, it is wise to research repair shops and dealers that will work on the particular model. Having a reputable shop nearby is helpful if and when the hybrid needs replacement parts.
I have just done this for my home work A hybrid can not reproduce
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