plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (phevs)
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are vehicles that combine an internal combustion engine with an electric motor and battery. They can run on both gasoline and electricity, with the ability to recharge their batteries by plugging into an electrical outlet. PHEVs offer the flexibility of using fossil fuels while also benefiting from the fuel efficiency and environmental advantages of electric power.
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