No. However it is produced using fuels. It doesn't count as a fuel because it is a form of energy - electrical energy.
Coal is the most common electricity-generating fuel in Africa.
Hybrids run either on electricity or on fuel.
Electricity itself is not a fossil fuel but, can be generated by steam turbines and generators where the steam has been generated by heating water in fossil fuel boilers.
Electricity
Generally electricity but come in both.
Railroad trains have - and continue to - run on any of three powers: Coal (steam), diesel fuel, and electricity.
The coal is used mostly to generate electricity.
No. As far as I know, diesel is a poor conductor of electricity.
Most cars run on petrol or diesel, some will use electricity, propane, bio fuel or a combination such as petrol and electricity.
Anything that needs electricity can be fed from a fuel cell.Power vehicles
As a fuel it is used to run the generators which produce the electricity.
As a fuel it is used to run the generators which produce the electricity.