Hybrid Cars

Hybrid cars are vehicles that utilize two different power sources for propulsion, typically combining an internal combustion engine (ICE) with an electric motor. This dual system allows the car to optimize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions by transitioning between the two power sources or using them simultaneously. The internal combustion engine usually operates on gasoline or diesel fuel, while the electric motor is powered by a rechargeable battery. Hybrid cars can regenerate energy through processes like regenerative braking, where energy that would normally be lost is captured and stored in the battery. This technology aims to provide better fuel economy, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and a more sustainable alternative to traditional vehicles. Hybrid cars can operate in various modes, such as all-electric, combined, or solely on the internal combustion engine, depending on design and driving conditions.