Hybrid and electric vehicles have become all the rage in Egg Harbor Township, and with good reason! Hybrid models allow you to make your way around Vineland in a more environmentally friendly manner, and all without massively changing your routine. So, what’s the difference between hybrid vs. plug-in hybrid?
You’ve probably seen that there are multiple types of hybrid vehicles on the market, so it’s understandable that you want to learn more before making a decision. Simply put, conventional hybrid vehicles use gas and electric power simultaneously. Meanwhile, plug-in hybrids start off on pure electric power and switch to gas when necessary. Alternatively, they also need to be plugged in to charge their battery. Feel free to contact us with questions about how hybrid vs. plug-in hybrid vehicles compare!
The way a hybrid vehicle works feels familiar and is quite intuitive. As you travel through Washington Township, your vehicle will be simultaneously powered by a gas engine and an electric motor. This drastically improves fuel economy and allows your gas engine to recharge your battery as you drive.
The way traditional hybrid vehicles propel themselves offers the benefit of improved mpg, without the need to stop and re-charge. This can be a major advantage in the eyes of some drivers since this type of model allows you to drive more efficiently without any major disruption to your existing automotive habits.
Plug-in hybrid vehicles also work with a gasoline engine and an electric motor, but the way the energy is deployed differs from conventional hybrid models. A plug-in hybrid vehicle will primarily run on its battery-powered electric motor during your Egg Harbor Township travels. Once the battery is drained, then the gas engine will take over.
Rather than the two power sources working in conjunction, plug-in hybrid vehicles treat the gasoline engine as a backup plan. The distance traveled while operating solely on the battery is known as the vehicle’s electric range. However, once that limit is reached, you’ll need to plug your car in to regain battery power.
With that said, there is a range of advantages that come with opting for a plug-in hybrid vehicle. If you have a truly environmentally friendly aim, a plug-in hybrid vehicle may be your best bet. Since you can pre-charge your vehicle, many plug-in hybrid cars offer the range you need to run errands around town on pure battery power!
Whether you’re looking to make the upgrade now or you want to wait for the right time, now that you know the difference between hybrid and plug-in hybrid, you’re prepared for your next new car purchase. There are plenty of options to choose from at our Williamstown dealership, so browse our new vehicle specials to get started. Then, visit our finance center team to secure your perfect match today.
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