Many. Can't give you an exact number because I don't care about EVs because they suck
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 law mandates they make them. There is also a market for them that is dependent on Government grants and rebates. On an open market, they would not be made.
The models of hybrid vehicles that Chevrolet makes are among others: Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid, Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid, Chevrolet Malibu Eco, and Chevrolet Volt.
All the major car companies make a hybrid engine as of 2013.
The best-selling electric cars are the Nissan Leaf and Mitsubishi i-MiEV. Other electric cars from traditional car companies include the Smart ED, Renaut Fluence ZE, Ford Focus Electric, BMW ActiveE, and Honda Fit EV. The most successful all-electric car company is Tesla Motors, which is to say it only took 10 years to make a profit. Hybrid gas-electric vehicles such as the Honda Insight and Toyota Prius (among many others) continue to be popular in part due to their comparatively lower price than most fully-electric vehicles.
You can use an electric fuel pump for changing your gas output into electric so essentially you can make your car its own hybrid car without buying a hybrid.
Companies that make hybrid cars include Toyota, Honda, General Motors, Ford, BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Hybrid cars help to reduce greenhouses gas emissions to become more independent from fossil fuels.
The component that makes a hybrid engine "hybrid" is that it uses both electric power and gasoline. When the car is stopped, instead of burning fuel, it switches to electricity.
There are many companies who make electric camping heaters. Some of these companies include Mr. Heater, Coleman, Koolatron, Toastless, and Proctor Silex.
Well, the first electric vehicles were referred to as EV's though they each had a more specific designation. One of, if not the very first such cars made were produced by GM in 1990, the 'impact' which was apparently made available through a 3 year lease. Many companies would rise up to make their own such cars, though over time would largely scrap them altogether in what many would consider to be a manner of conspiricy. Now, hybrid cars seem to be nearly as electric and friendly to the environment as one can get.
Most hybrid vehicles can be purchased at a local car dealership. Many car manufacturers now have hybrid vehicle options so just make sure to ask the salesperson.
There are numerous hybrid vehicles on the market. These models are defined as having both a gasoline engine and an electric motor. They also make use of regenerative braking to help store energy in the hybrid battery pack.Hybrid vehicles from Toyota include its Priusline and the Toyota Camry Hybridand Toyota Avalon Hybrid. In addition, its luxury Lexus line features five models: the CT Hybrid, RX Hybrid, LS Hybrid, ES Hybrid and GS Hybrid.Ford currently sells the Ford CMAX and Ford Fusion Hybrid. Its luxury Lincoln line has the MKZ Hybrid.Honda has the CR-Zand Insight. GM sells a hybrid Chevrolet Silveradopickup truck and hybrid versions of the Chevrolet Silverado,Buick LaCrosseand Chevrolet Volt.Other hybrids include the FiskerKarma, Volkswagen JettaHybrid and models from Acura,Mercedes-Benzand BMW.