Can Hybrid Cars Be Charged?
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Non-plug-in hybrid vehicles do not require charging, whereas plug-in hybrid models do. Plug-in hybrid vehicles are a product that bridges the gap between pure electric and fuel-powered cars. They are equipped with batteries and electric motors, as well as engines and transmissions. Both the engine and the electric motor can directly drive the wheels. When the battery is low, the engine also charges the battery. Within a certain range, they can be used as pure electric vehicles. Steps to replace the battery: 1. Remove the battery's securing mechanism. Some batteries may have a protective casing that needs to be removed first. 2. Disconnect the battery's negative terminal first. Be careful not to disconnect the positive terminal first, as this could cause a short circuit and sparks if the positive terminal touches the car body, which is very dangerous. 3. Remove the battery's positive terminal. The positive terminal usually has a protective device, so take care to avoid damaging it during removal. 4. Secure the battery in place, install the positive terminal first, and then the negative terminal, following the reverse order of removal.