More Americans are weighing whether to sell our old gas consuming automobiles and opting for a more innovative car that stands to cut your fuel bill in half. These new line of cars are most commonly referred to as hybrids. What’s more, hybrid vehicles emit less pollutants into the air than conventional cars. So, with more of us turning to hybrids, everyone will be better off.

Now that you know a little more about why so many are interested in hybrids it’s logical that you learn how they work. This article will give you a quick introduction. We will skip Hybrid car history in this article.

Overall, hybrid cars utilize both electricity and gasoline energy to work. First of all, the electric portion of the engine is used when you’re idling and this is when the gasoline engine is powered down. This means that the car is purely running on electricity. This will explain why hybrid cars are very quiet. This will also explain why a hybrid can conserve so much fuel. Once a driver presses down on the gas pedal, the gas engine powers back on. Some hybrids actually that can run solely on electric power. This is very useful for those who just use the car for quick local trips. You virtually don’t need to gas up the car for a considerable period of time.

However, in this type of hybrid car, you’ll need to gas up the vehicle before taking a trip longer than 50 miles. It could be said that the gasoline will be used for back up power in case the battery is discharged. That’s all there is– a battery to hold backup energy, a generator, an internal combustion engine, a regular tank for fuel,and an electric motor. No wonder it is called a Hybrid Car.

Now that you know how hybrid cars work, you probably also have a better handle as to why you should be driving one. Having a hybrid in your driveway will not only save you considerable amounts of money on fuel, but it will also allow you to do even more to cut down on global warming.

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