One can consider rechargeable batteries a renewable resource, but the material in which the common battery is made of is not considered renewable, and therefore I do not think that a battery is a renewable resource, making it nonrenewable.
Short answer: Yes.
If depends, if the batteries are rechargable or not. If they are then they're renewable. If not, then they are unrenewable.
Hybrid cars are considered nonrenewable primarily because they rely on fossil fuels, such as gasoline or diesel, for part of their operation. While they use electric power to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, the production of their batteries often involves the extraction of finite resources, like lithium and cobalt. Additionally, the electricity for charging hybrid vehicles may come from nonrenewable sources, further contributing to their overall nonrenewable status. Thus, despite their advantages, hybrids still depend on nonrenewable energy sources and materials.
It is a nonrenewable resource.
Nonrenewable.
it is nonrenewable
nonrenewable
Nonrenewable.
nonrenewable
yes it is nonrenewable
Nonrenewable
Nonrenewable
Nonrenewable.