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ElectricElectric cars produce zero localized emissions since they’re propelled by electric motors that run on batteries charged at home, or special electric vehicle charging stations.
Electric Cars:e-tronZoe e-sportSparrow
HybridHybrid cars use more than one engine, each one relying on a different type source of power that, combined, make the car move.
Hybrid Cars:9-3 2.0t BioPower SportWagonRB12STR-12
HydrogenHydrogen-fuelled vehicles receive their power from engines that convert the hydrogen’s chemical energy into mechanical energy for the car to move.
Hydrogen Cars:FCV ClarityMX-5 1.8iSequel
BiodieselBiodiesel is a diesel fuel additive that offers a much better lubrication of the engine, increasing the equipment’s lifetime. Biodiesel is used on regular diesel engines.
Biodiesel Cars:Golf 1.9 TDi AutomaticGolf 1.9 TDi Variant AutomaticGolf 1.9 TDi
EthanolThe Ethanol fuel used on vehicles is actually the same kind of ethanol (alcohol) that you find on the alcoholic beverages. Easily produced and processed, ethanol fuel is mostly used as a biological alternative to gasoline.
Ethanol Cars:Sandero 1.0 16v Hi-FlexAero-XSandero 1.6 16v Hi-Flex
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