With the development of technology, plug-in hybrid vehicles have become one of the popular choices in the hearts of consumers. However, some people have questioned whether plug-in hybrid cars can be powered only by oil.
In fact, if the plug-in hybrid car does not charge only refueling, it can still continue to run normally, but this practice has lost the unique significance of the plug-in hybrid car.
Plug-in hybrid vehicles are a kind of model between pure electric vehicles and traditional fuel vehicles, whose biggest advantage is to achieve more power with less fuel consumption.
Specifically, at low speeds, that is, speeds below 40 kilometers per hour, the plug-in hybrid car will use electricity directly. This not only provides a quiet, efficient driving experience, but also makes the vehicle more flexible and environmentally friendly in urban congestion situations.
However, when the vehicle speed exceeds 40 km/h, the plug-in hybrid car will switch to the engine drive, and use part of the power to charge the car battery to ensure that the battery is fully charged.
In addition, charging is crucial to the advantages of plug-in hybrid vehicles and to meet the needs of long-distance driving. When a plug-in hybrid car is charged, it is better able to adapt to high-speed driving and long-distance travel, providing drivers with a longer ride distance and a better driving experience.
In some cities, plug-in hybrid vehicles can also enjoy the same treatment as new energy vehicles and obtain new energy license plates, which further increases its appeal.
