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Here are some information about Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV):
- A PHEV is a type of hybrid vehicle that has a larger battery than a traditional hybrid vehicle. This allows the Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicleto be driven on electric power for a longer distance, typically 10-40 miles.
- Once the battery is depleted, the PHEV will operate as a traditional hybrid vehicle, using the gasoline engine to power the wheels.
- PHEVs offer a number of advantages over traditional hybrid vehicles, including:
- Increased fuel efficiency
- Reduced emissions
- The ability to drive on electric power for short distances, which can save money on gasoline
- However, (PHEVs) also have some disadvantages, including:
- Higher purchase price
- Limited availability of charging stations
- Shorter electric driving range than a battery electric vehicle (BEV)
- Overall, (PHEVs) are a good option for drivers who want to reduce their fuel consumption and emissions, but who also need a vehicle that can be used for longer trips.
Here are some of the most popular Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) on the market:
- Chevrolet Volt
- Ford Fusion Energi
- Toyota Prius Prime
- Honda Clarity PHEV
- Kia Niro PHEV
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