Some of the most popular power sources used today include gasoline or diesel fuel, hydrogen, compressed air, wind, solar energy, and a rechargeable energy storage system. Presently, the most popular hybrid vehicle is a hybrid electric vehicle.
New For 2009 And 2010
Hybrid technology is a fast growing buzzword in the car industry for 2009 and 2010. Because of the global recession, the expected slowdown of car sales could also hurt the sale of hybrid cars. Even then, that will not stop top car manufacturers from offering more efficient hybrid car models in the hope to lure people to better long term cost savings.
Hybrid vehicles are constructed by hybrid labs and utilize two or more power sources. Some of the most popular power sources used today include gasoline or diesel fuel, hydrogen, compressed air, wind, solar energy, and a rechargeable energy storage system. Presently, the most popular hybrid vehicle is a hybrid electric vehicle. This type of automobile, created by a variety of hybrid labs, combines a car’s traditional combustion engine with one or more electric motors.
It is well known that hybrid cars are more environmentally friendly than cars that run on gasoline alone, because they give off less harmful emissions than other cars. In addition to being environmentally friendly, a hybrid car is a lot cheaper to run than an ordinary car because you get a much higher mpg with a hybrid. Some drivers report that their gas costs have dropped by more than fifty percent since they have been driving a hybrid vehicle.