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  2. Electric vs. Hybrid Cars: Pros and Cons of Each - AOL

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    Electric vs. Hybrid Cars: ... (For more on the differences, read our hybrid vs. plug-in-hybrid explainer.) Deciding between an EV and a Hybrid. Hybrids, especially the plug-in sort, are a great ...

  3. I Own a Plug-in Hybrid. Here's Why It Makes Way More Sense ...

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    Charging an EV, on the other hand, can take 30 minutes or more, depending on the type of charger. And that just doesn't work for my family. My family takes lots of road trips because it saves us ...

  4. EV vs. hybrid: Which one is best for you? - AOL

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    On the flip side, if a buyer does more long-range driving on a regular basis, upward of 150 miles a day, and if EV chargers are not readily available on the commute, a plug-in hybrid or mild ...

  5. Hybrid vehicle drivetrain - Wikipedia

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    Combustion-electric (CE) hybrids have battery packs with far larger capacity than a combustion-only vehicle. A combustion-electric hybrid has batteries that are light that offer higher energy density and are far more costly. ICEs require only a battery large enough to operate the electrical system and ignite the engine. [1]

  6. Plug-in hybrid - Wikipedia

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    A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) or simply plug-in hybrid is a type of hybrid electric vehicle equipped with a rechargeable battery pack that can be directly replenished via a charging cable plugged into an external electric power source, in addition to charging internally by its on-board internal combustion engine-powered generator.

  7. Hybrid vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Another subtype of hybrid vehicles is the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. The plug-in hybrid is usually a general fuel-electric (parallel or serial) hybrid with increased energy storage capacity, usually through a lithium-ion battery, which allows the vehicle to drive on all-electric mode a distance that depends on the battery size and its ...

  8. Hybrid vs. EV: Which Is Right For You? - AOL

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    There is one type of hybrid vehicle that can get EV tax credits: plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, or PHEVs. A few examples of PHEVs are the Toyota Prius Prime (which I own and love) and the ...

  9. Vehicle classification by propulsion system - Wikipedia

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    Toyota made up a term "Self Charging Hybrid" which is very misleading. [8] It is actually just a Hybrid Electric Vehicle. It can charge from running combustion engine though doing this will use more fuel than just driving using power from engine directly. Examples: Toyota Prius Hybrid.

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