What is a Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle?
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Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) is a new type of hybrid electric vehicle. Different from traditional hybrid vehicles that combine gasoline power with electric drive, the driving principle and driving unit of plug-in hybrid vehicles are the same as those of electric vehicles, with the only difference being that they are equipped with an engine. Here is additional information: 1. The battery of a plug-in hybrid vehicle is relatively large, can be charged externally, and can operate in pure electric mode. Once the battery is depleted, it can continue to drive in hybrid mode (mainly powered by the internal combustion engine) while recharging the battery as needed. 2. Simply put, a plug-in hybrid is a vehicle that sits between an electric vehicle and a traditional fuel-powered vehicle. It has both the engine, transmission, drivetrain, fuel system, and fuel tank of a traditional car, as well as the battery, motor, and control circuit of an electric vehicle. Moreover, it has a larger battery capacity and a charging port.