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Hybrid electric vehicles, commonly referred to as "hybridautodele" in some languages, represent a category of automobiles that combine a traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) with one or more electric motors. This dual-power system aims to improve fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and enhance overall performance compared to conventional gasoline or diesel vehicles.
The concept of hybrid vehicles emerged in the late 20th century as a response to growing environmental
Hybridautodele can be broadly classified into two main types: full hybrids (or full-time hybrids) and mild hybrids.
One of the key advantages of hybridautodele is their reduced reliance on fossil fuels, leading to lower
Hybridautodele have gained significant popularity in regions with stringent emissions regulations and high fuel costs, such