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  2. Hybrid vehicle drivetrain - Wikipedia

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    Structure of a parallel hybrid electric vehicle. The grey squares represent differential gears. Parallel hybrid systems have both an internal combustion engine and an electric motor that can both individually drive the car or both coupled up jointly giving drive. This is the most common hybrid system as of 2016.

  3. Hyperion XP-1 - Wikipedia

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    The XP-1 is powered by four electric motors, one at each wheel, which are powered by the main fuel cell. Hyperion states a top speed of 221 miles per hour (356 km/h) and a 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 km/h) acceleration time of 2.2 seconds. [ 2 ]

  4. Electric Vehicles Space Moving With Warp Speed - AOL

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    The EV market keeps expanding with new players joining the race and bringing many innovations such as the Canadian-based tonneau cover manufacturer and recently trading on the Nasdaq Worksport Ltd ...

  5. EV Motors Explained - AOL

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    All types of electric-vehicle motors share two major parts. The stator is the motor's stationary outer shell, whose housing is mounted to the chassis like an engine block. The rotor is the lone ...

  6. Electric car - Wikipedia

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    The term "electric car" typically refers specifically to battery electric vehicles (BEVs) or all-electric cars, a type of electric vehicle (EV) that has an onboard rechargeable battery pack that can be plugged in and charged from the electric grid, and the electricity stored on the vehicle is the only energy source that provide propulsion for ...

  7. With big new EV motor investment, GM aims to cut ... - AOL

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    General Motors has entered into a partnership with a small Wisconsin start-up, Niron Magnetics, to develop electric motor magnets that can be made without rare elements that are mostly sourced ...