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Hybrids and electrical vehicle
Types of hybrids
Plug in Hybrid
It has a larger battery which able to driver longer mileage and able to have external power charge
It can runs on electric averaging about 32 to 80 km which has better range than Full hybrids
Offer better fuel consumption due to longer distance using electric before requiring gasoline
Relatively easier to charge and is much more faster. It can be found in most petrol stations, carpark or even using your own home power supplies
Can runs on gasoline, electric or combination of both to improve fuel effciency.
More expensive than HEV due to larger battery and advance technology
Full Hybrid (HEV)
Using regenerative breaking to charge the battery from kinetic energy to electrical energy
Can runs on gasoline, electric or combination of both to improve fuel effciency
Has electrical power assisting using electrical motor to assist ICE to provide extra power acceleration
Mild Hybrid (MHEV)
Cheapest hybrid option
Has a smaller battery
Unable to drive on electricity alone due to smaller battery capacity
Uses regenerative breaking to charge battery
It has electrical power assisting to assist ICE
Battery ev
Battery EV are commonly using lithium-ion for it's battery due to it energy density, has longer life and is much more cheaper
It uses on board battery pack to power its electric motors which ONLY relies on electricity propulsion and do not use any ICE.
It gives off zero carbon emission and also helps to reduce noise pollution comparing to gasoline vehicles.
It has external power supply which is charged into a wall outlet or charging station
It can also uses regenerative breaking to charge its battery