1:What is it?

It refers to the different forms of power sources that constitute the energy for automobiles. They are generally classified based on the source of power, including fuel, hybrid, and electric power.
2:Fuel Power
Fuel-powered vehicles primarily rely on two types of engines: gasoline engines and diesel engines, which serve as the energy source for the vehicles.
3:Electric Power
Electric vehicles (EVs) are vehicles powered by fully charged batteries that supply electricity to the electric motor, which propels the vehicle. The battery is recharged from an external power source.
4:Hybrid Power
Hybrid vehicles typically refer to vehicles that have both fuel and electric power sources. They rely solely on the electric motor for starting and stopping the vehicle, and the internal combustion engine starts operating at a certain speed. This power configuration offers improved fuel efficiency and lower emissions. Hybrid power can be further classified into plug-in hybrid and non-plug-in hybrid.





