Yes.
Hybrid cars are not the same as an electric car. Electric cars run on electric power exclusively, while hybrid cars use a combination of electric energy and another fuel to run.
The first electric cars appeared in the 1880s.
While traditionally electric cars have had a reputation of having limited driving ranges before needing to be recharged and long recharging times, that is changing. The battery technology is improving, which is leading car manufacturers to have more dedication in their search for the perfect electric car (hybridcars.com/electric)
The most enviromentally friendly cars are electric. These cars cause very little polution in the air, due to not having smog pour out of thier exhaust.
Some of the most well-known electric cars available for the 2013 model year include the Chevrolet Volt, Mitsubishi i line, and Nissan Leaf. BMW also offers its ActiveE model, Daimler the SmartElectric, and Honda will be making a plug-in Accord hybrid available.
Electric cars still suffer from having fairly short ranges, and batteries taking long to recharge. Biofuel, as long as you can find a gas station that sells it, will fill up just as fast as a regular car.
Electric cars reduce the amount of fuel-dependent cars on the road. As more electric cars are produced, the US will need fewer barrels of gas.
The population of Liberty Electric Cars is 40.
Liberty Electric Cars was created in 2007.
Electric cars have a limited driving range.
2013 Chevrolet Malibu Eco, Toyota Prius C , Toyota Prius v are the top 3 Hybrid cars for the year 2013. Hybrid cars complement gas engines with electric motors to improve gas mileage or to increase power through the use of a combined-propulsion system.