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plr article line 1 Much Ado About Electric and Hybrid Vehicles plr article line 2 plr article line 3 In the earlier times, centuries ago, societies and people were conveniently mobilized by carts, which are run by horses. plr article line 4 plr article line 5 Only the affluent were privileged to have such transportation means, because owning one will be of great value, because one has to invest in the cart, buy a horse and provide for its maintenance and hire a driver, who will navigate and run the car. plr article line 6 plr article line 7 Speed was an issue then, because although horses can run at tremendous accelerations, the carts would not be able to endure too much pressure and shaking from the process of running. plr article line 8 plr article line 9 The designs of carts were also limited and somehow immodest. Not to mention, the cause of delays because of problems with horses and loose wheels of carts. Traveling greater distances was also another setback. plr article line 10 plr article line 11 The gas-powered cars plr article line 12 plr article line 13 But in the 1880s, the automobile or the gas-powered cars were introduced to the market. The cars excited and roused interest among people because for the first time, they would run free from the company of the horse. plr article line 14 plr article line 15 Running the car personally without horses greatly stunned people that in years after the initial release of the first cars in the 1880s, the popularity of the vehicle widely spread worldwide, years later. plr article line 16 plr article line 17 Gas-powered cars were the next in thing, and its dominance in the transportation market has been prevailing for quite some time now. Through the whole 1900s, gasoline cars were more popularized, more widely used and had wider array of models to choose from. plr article line 18 plr article line 19 Modern car manufacturers have been developing newer and trendier car models that always succeed in to make the predecessor and preceding models look inferior and not comparative. plr article line 20 plr article line 21 The electric vehicles plr article line 22 plr article line 23 The traditional gas powered cars may have vindictively surpassed the once anticipated threat posed by the development of electric-powered vehicles. plr article line 24 plr article line 25 Electric powered vehicles were the first attempt to improvise and modify the traditional and conventional gas-powered vehicles. That is because the electric vehicles were designed and created to respond to the concerns posed over gas powered cars’ gasoline consumption and environmental degradation contribution. plr article line 26 plr article line 27 When they were first released, car aficionados and fanatics were astonished to see a different breed of cars. But the awe and wonder faded rather quickly when it was immediately discovered that electric vehicles have significant limitations. plr article line 28 plr article line 29 Electric vehicles for one do not need gasoline for combustion in engines in order to run and mobilize. All it needed was a supply of electricity, which can be provided by built in batteries that are specifically created and installed for the purpose. plr article line 30 plr article line 31 In such a way, pollution is also significantly lessened. The setback is, the mileage and speed capacity of the electric vehicle is very inferior compared to the tradition cars. plr article line 32 plr article line 33 For the traditional cars, for instance, it would take about 300 to 350 miles before the car runs out of fuel and require another gasoline refill. plr article line 34 plr article line 35 For the case of the electric vehicle, it would run only about a hundred miles on the average before the batteries drain out and recharging is required. For most people, the difference would set a big, big challenge to the electric vehicle user. plr article line 36 plr article line 37 The hybrid vehicles plr article line 38 plr article line 39 And so the cycle turns, just like how car wheels turn for the car to be able to mobilize and travel. Because the electric vehicles were such failures, car makers did not hesitate to firmly focus to develop a car breed that would rise. plr article line 40 plr article line 41 The hybrid car was that car. The hybrid vehicle is an integration or combination of the striking features of the traditional and the electric cars. plr article line 42 plr article line 43 The hybrid vehicles still run on gasoline, but not entirely. There are instances and times when the car will have to be moved or run by electricity. plr article line 44 plr article line 45 That concept of alternate energy use make up for a great reduction to the overall use or consumption of the gasoline. The greenhouse emission, consequently, is also reduced and trimmed down. plr article line 46 plr article line 47 But, like the electric cars, hybrid vehicles also have their own setbacks. For its part, hybrid vehicles are not as affordable as the traditional counterparts, probably because the technology is still raw and the materials used to assemble the cars are still costlier. plr article line 48 plr article line 49 But buying one will be of great advantage to you, the car user. Decide now. plr article line 50 |
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