What are Hybrid EVs (HEVs)? 

HEVs use regenerative braking to recharge the battery while driving, harnessing energy that would otherwise be lost during deceleration.

The electric motor in an HEV assists the internal combustion engine during acceleration, resulting in improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.

Unlike plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) or battery electric vehicles (BEVs), HEVs do not require external charging infrastructure as they solely rely on the engine.

HEVs provide a practical solution for drivers looking to reduce their carbon footprint and fuel consumption without concerns about limited electric range or access to charging stations.

HEVs use regenerative braking to recharge the battery while driving, harnessing energy that would otherwise be lost during deceleration.

The electric motor in an HEV assists the internal combustion engine during acceleration, resulting in improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.

HEVs provide a practical solution for drivers looking to reduce their carbon footprint and fuel consumption without concerns about limited electric range or access to charging stations

HEVs provide a practical solution for drivers looking to reduce their carbon footprint and fuel consumption without concerns about limited electric range or access to charging stations

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