The Difference Between Plug-in Hybrid and Hybrid Electric Vehicles
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The differences between plug-in hybrid and hybrid electric vehicles are: 1. Plug-in hybrids can get green license plates, while hybrid electric vehicles cannot; 2. Plug-in hybrid models have larger batteries, while hybrid electric vehicles have smaller ones; 3. Plug-in hybrids have two drive systems that can fully power the car in pure electric mode, whereas hybrid electric vehicles only have a few kilometers of range when powered by the battery. The main advantage of hybrid models is that they offer two power options, providing selectivity, low fuel consumption, and low tailpipe emissions pollution, and they do not face the issue of being unable to drive during high-speed travel. Currently, hybrid electric vehicle models are becoming increasingly rare, and automakers have largely stopped producing such models.