Mazda cars require gas for their engines, not diesel. They also have hybrid vehicles, which run on both electricity and gas, but not diesel.
When it comes to hybrid vehicles the gas to electricity consumption depends a lot on the driver. If the driver tends to accelerate excessively, more gas will be used. However, with good driving habits, the gas to electricity ratio should be very close to even.
yes electricity can be used in cars & vehicles
Hybrid powered vehicles use both gasoline and electricity for propulsion.
Electricity
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.
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No. Not unless you are using the gas to run a generator.
No, but if gas is combustible then it may be used as a fuel to run the generators for the production of electricity.
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Gasoline and diesel are the most common. Some companies have cars powered solely by electricity, or some have cars that run on hydrogen although the hydrogen powered cars are extremely expensive and not really available to the public. Some people convert their diesel powered vehicles to run of vegetable oil, and their gas engines to run on propane gas. Ethanol is also common.