
Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Electric vehicles (EVs) run entirely on electricity stored in batteries, producing no tailpipe emissions, making them eco-friendly and cost-efficient over time. Hybrid vehicles combine a traditional gasoline engine with an electric motor, allowing the car to switch between or combine power sources for improved fuel efficiency and lower emissions. EVs are charged via external power sources, while hybrids use regenerative braking and the engine to recharge batteries. Both options aim to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, decrease environmental impact, and offer quieter, smoother driving experiences.