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  2. Edmunds picks the best used plug-in hybrids that qualify for ...

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    2013-2020 model pricing: $15,000-$25,000. ... If you’re set on getting a used plug-in hybrid SUV, this is your best shot at getting one below the $25,000 tax credit limit. Weak acceleration and ...

  3. Edmunds: The best plug-in hybrids for driving without ... - AOL

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    Buying a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle is a great way to try living with an electric vehicle without giving up the convenience of using gasoline for longer trips. The latest plug-in vehicles ...

  4. Hybrid electric vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of annual sales of passenger hybrid electric and plug-in electric vehicles in the U.S. through 2023. [1] [2] The fleet of hybrid electric vehicles in the United States, with 8.5 million units sold through December 2023, [3] is the second largest in the world after Japan. [4]

  5. Plug-in hybrid - Wikipedia

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    Between 2014 and 2019, the global market share of plug-in hybrids were largely led by BYD Auto, which saw its global plug-in hybrid market share increasing from 6.0% in 2020 to 36.7% in 2024. Geely Holding was the second largest plug-in hybrid vehicle manufacturer in the world in 2024, maintaining a 8.1% share.

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    Non-plug-in hybrids, with battery packs averaging just over 1 kilowatt-hour, may tap into only 50 percent of that power to handle the magnitude of cycles required by these vehicles as those ...

  7. Plug-in electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    All-electric cars have outsold plug-in hybrids for several years, and by the end of 2019, the shift towards battery electric cars continued. The global ratio between all-electrics (BEVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) went from 56:44 in 2012, to 60:40 in 2015, increased to 66:34 in 2017, and rose to 69:31 in 2018, and reached 74:26 in 2019.