A Hybrid Car Uses Two Sources Of Energy

There’s been some talk about hybrid cars for a while now in America, and many are simply baffled by the new generation cars. What are hybrid cars and why are they better than conventional run of the mill cars? Hybrid cars, unlike fuel dependant cars, depend on two sources of energy rather than one. The combination of fuel plus electricity, hydrogen cell, or compressed air makes hybrid cars cheaper to fill up, faster, and cleaner for the air. This causes hybrid gas mileage to be higher yet clear, which caused the government to provide tax credits for those with hybrid cars as they reduce the greenhouse effect. Hybrid cars are slowly moving to completely replace fuel and totally depend on alternate sources of energy.