BMWi3
Scion IQ EV
Chevrolet Spark EV
Honda Fit EV
Fiat 500e
Nissan Leaf
Smart electric drive
Ford Focus Electric
BMW ActiveE
Tesla Model S
Toyota RAV4 EV
Chevrolet Volt (PHEV)
Toyota Prius (HEV)
Ford Taurus FWD
Yes, it will use electricity. However, it may have a battery, in which case you will not always need to have it plugged in. If it does not have a battery, it will use one of your cars plugs.
Yes, some cars CAN use electricity. However, it is only a developing invention so they might still have to run partially on gasoline.
No, the hybrid cars do not use as much gas as a regular car. Electric cars use a number of batteries to store usable electricity to cut the need of gas to power cars by a significant fraction.
Bumper cars use electricity, which could be from a nuclear plant
no the subway cars use electricity to run
Electricity
no
If they are diesel powered they can.
yes electricity can be used in cars & vehicles
House electricity is alternating current whereas cars use direct current. Although there are examples of AC in cars because of tranformers, doides and alternators. A course in electricity would be a help to understand this. Hybrid cars are another subject altogether.
A generator turns mechancal energy into electricity, bicycle headlights use this principle and cars do the same..
well we need machines to make all our needs like food, clothes, cars so electricity