About 1893, the first automobile equipped with an internal combustion engine in gasoline-based USA was manufactured, and from that year until the end of the 18 th century, electric vehicles were released in the United States. In addition, Hybrid Lohner-Porsche became the first vehicle to use gasoline and electricity. Hybrid 2, electric and internal combustion engine propulsion system, or multiple power sources for driving a vehicle. The new hybrid car is more efficient and powerful in terms of technology and economy; it provides environmentally friendly and improved cars.
Hybrid vehicles utilize multiple propulsion systems to provide power. Gasoline - Electric Hybrid Vehicles are the most common hybrid cars that use batteries and gasoline (petrol) to move the energy of electric motors and internal combustion engines (ICE). These motors are generally relatively small and are considered "low power" by themselves, but they provide conventional driving experience during acceleration and other operations requiring more power.
When the term hybrid vehicle is used, it generally refers to a hybrid electric vehicle. These vehicles include Saturn view, Toyota Prius, Toyota Yaris, Toyota Camry Hybrid, Ford Escape Hybrid, Toyota Highlander Hybrid, Honda Insight, Honda Civic Hybrid, Lexus RX 400h and 450h, Modern Ionik and others. Model oil-electric hybrid vehicles most commonly power cars using internal combustion engines (using various fuels, usually gasoline or diesel engines) and electric motors. Energy is stored in the fuel and the battery of the internal combustion engine. From full hybrid to light hybrid, there is an oil-electric hybrid power train with various advantages and disadvantages.
As its name suggests, hybrid cars are a combination of two types of cars: electric cars and traditional gasoline cars, also known as internal combustion locomotives (ICE). Hybrid vehicles are equipped with a gasoline engine and an electric motor equipped with a rechargeable battery pack for electric drive. Hybrid cars can use two engines at the same time to increase power, or one engine depending on the type of driving. There are two types of hybrid cars: standard hybrid and plug-in hybrid (PHEV). In the standard hybrid, the regenerative brake and the internal combustion engine are used to charge the battery pack and supply auxiliary power. Unlike PHEV, it can not charge at the charging station of electric car. This will make PHEV closer to all electric vehicles. PHEV usually has a larger battery than a standard hybrid car and can only drive with electricity.