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How does a hybrid car differ from a fully electric
How does a hybrid car differ from a fully electric
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Guestsf
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Oct 27, 2025
12:59 AM
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In contrast, a fully electric car runs solely on battery power with no fuel engine, producing zero emissions and relying entirely on electricity for propulsion.
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akash
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Oct 27, 2025
3:54 AM
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A hybrid car differs from a fully electric car in its power system. A hybrid combines a gasoline engine with an electric motor,Tyres showroom near me allowing it to switch between or blend both power sources for better fuel efficiency. In contrast, a fully electric vehicle (EV) runs solely on battery power, producing zero emissions and requiring regular charging instead of fuel.
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