You will have to look at it for physical differences. If all is cool there, then probably, however, different cars have different battery needs. If it is physically exact, it will probably work, though.
No, the batteries in an electric car are much different. Normal automotive batteries are lead acid batteries. Most electric cars use Lithium-Ion batteries.
Yes,they do. and if a cars' batteries run out you have to get a new one.
Yes
A good place to find broken car batteries is at a junk yard. A lot of people just dump their old cars there with used car batteries and old car parts.
see 95% of cars etc have acid batteries only some technologically very advanced cars have dry batteries
Of course theres cars with batteries already.
A regular car will have a much longer lifespan unless you are willing to replace batteries in your electric car.
A Hybrid car uses both electric motors and a gasoline engine. Some Hybrids use a very small gasoline engine to assist in charging the batteries that drive the electric motors. These cars often use breaking to charge the batteries as well
Electric cars motors are powered by the batteries the batteries are typically Lead-Acid or Lithium Ion batteries. Batteries will normally stay charged in between 100-300 miles and take 3-8 hours to charge.
batteries in a car is bigger and cause exploions and flash light dont they bring light to the flashligt
All remotes cars do need batteries as that is how the signal gets from the remote to the car. Hopefully one day solar powered remotes will be available.
A hybrid car uses gas and electricity for power, while an electric car relies solely on batteries(s). For more information you could contact the dealership.