
How An Electric Car Works
Hybrid and electric cars use similar technology both aimed at decreasing the use of gasoline. The first way to compare hybrid and electric cars is through the difference in what they run on: Electric cars use only electricity, while hybrids use a combination of gas and electric power.
The most obvious way to compare electric cars to hybrid cars is through their technological similarities and differences. Electric cars are usually powered by large batteries that are charged overnight through a power outlet, there are some types though that uses fuel cells which never run down. Hybrid cars consist of batteries like the ones in electric cars, and petrol. Hybrids use the electricity when driving at low speeds, but when driving at a high speed the petrol kicks in.
Consumers usually buy a hybrid or electric car because they are eco conscious. Electric cars are completely non polluting so that appeals to people who are able to deal with the charging and range of an electric car. People who want something more convenient opt for a hybrid because they are lower maintenance.
The debate of hybrid vs. electric cars goes beyond consumer debates. Certain auto makers are skeptical of how successful hybrids will be in the future and thus are investing in electrics, while others think that electric cars are too expensive and that the market for them will not grow. The hybrid vs. electric car debate has certainly pushed auto makers to make advances to the current technology of hybrid and electric cars, so we can expect the debate to continue on.
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