What does hybrid version car mean?

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OJustin
07/28/25 2:43pm
Hybrid version car refers to a vehicle equipped with two or more power sources, also known as a hybrid electric vehicle. The types of hybrid version cars are classified into: 1. Parallel hybrid system where the engine serves as the main power source and the electric motor acts as an auxiliary power source; 2. Series-parallel hybrid system where the vehicle is driven solely by the electric motor at low speeds, and both the engine and electric motor work together at higher speeds; 3. Series hybrid system where the vehicle is driven exclusively by the electric motor. The components of a hybrid version car include: storage battery, fuel cell, solar battery, and generator of the internal combustion engine.
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