Electricity, Hence the name "electric car"...
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.
Normally this distance is about 100 miles. This is only if the car is fully electric. Most hybrids use fuel as well, and the car will use fuel while charging the battery.
An energy efficient car can use gasoline, diesel, CNG, or electricity as a fuel.
Yes, you can use unleaded fuel even if your car calls for super unleaded fuel. These are essentially the same kind of fuel so it will not mess up the performance of your car.
The fuel a solar car uses is energy from the sun converted into electricity using solar cells.
on cars that run with fuel injection it would be the fuel pump, or high performance cars that use electric fuel pumps.
if i was you i would use something else
A hybrid car typically uses a combination of gasoline and electricity as fuel. It features an internal combustion engine that runs on gasoline and an electric motor powered by a rechargeable battery. This dual system allows the vehicle to optimize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions by utilizing electric power at lower speeds and the gasoline engine for higher speeds or longer distances. Some hybrids can also use alternative fuels, but gasoline is the most common.
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.
Electric energy is the most common type of energy possessed by an electric car due to its use of rechargeable batteries for power.
The best thing to think about is what types of fuel are you looking for? Are you willing to use an electric car, hybrid or does in need to run on conventional fuel? These will all play a major role in finding the most fuel efficient car.
its basically just another kind of fuel that you can use to power a car.. produced by burning sugar to make a gas..