Electric cars have a limited driving range.
Gasoline or electric
Steam
There were gasoline powered cars, electric powered cars and steam powered cars available then.
Most are powered by an Internal Combustion engine either gasoline, diesel, or electric motors.
Yes they typically have both a gasoline powered motor and an electric motor as well.
So-called "hybrid" cars can be powered by more than one type of fuel. i.e. gasoline/electric - gasoline/diesel - etc. So-called "hybrid" cars can be powered by more than one type of fuel. i.e. gasoline/electric - gasoline/diesel - etc.
no, they can be powered by gasoline, diesel, or even propane gas (*note* all lawn mowers are run on gasoline today)
As of 2011, there were 253,108,389 registered vehicle in the U.S. Although not broken down by gasoline and electric, most are gasoline powered.
Internal combustion gasoline or diesel engines power cars. Cars are also powered by electric motors.
Electric cars are generally better for the environment than traditional gasoline-powered vehicles because they produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants during operation.
An electric car does not have a traditional engine like a gasoline-powered car. Instead, it has an electric motor that runs on electricity stored in a battery. This motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to power the car, making it more environmentally friendly and efficient compared to a gasoline engine.
Diesel, CNG( compressed natural gas), hydrogen, Electric, biofuels, solar, human powered(bicycle).