Hybrid
Plug-In Hybrid
EV
Hydrogen

Types of Electric Vehicles

Hybrid

A hybrid vehicle refers to a car that uses two different types of power sources for propulsion, typically combining a conventional internal combustion engine (usually petrol or diesel) with an electric motor powered by batteries. This dual powertrain aims to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions compared to traditional vehicles.

60-70 miles per gallon
30-50% annual fuel saving
20-50 miles electric range

Plug-In Hybrid

​A hybrid vehicle refers to a car that uses two different types of power sources for propulsion, typically combining a conventional internal combustion engine (usually petrol or diesel) with an electric motor powered by batteries. This dual powertrain aims to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions compared to traditional vehicles.

60-70 miles per gallon
30-50% annual fuel saving
20-50 miles electric range

EV

​A hybrid vehicle refers to a car that uses two different types of power sources for propulsion, typically combining a conventional internal combustion engine (usually petrol or diesel) with an electric motor powered by batteries. This dual powertrain aims to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions compared to traditional vehicles.

60-70 miles per gallon
30-50% annual fuel saving
20-50 miles electric range

Hydrogen

A hybrid vehicle refers to a car that uses two different types of power sources for propulsion, typically combining a conventional internal combustion engine (usually petrol or diesel) with an electric motor powered by batteries. This dual powertrain aims to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions compared to traditional vehicles.

60-70 miles per gallon
30-50% annual fuel saving
20-50 miles electric range