What are Alternative Fuel Vehicles?
Flex-fuel vehicles (FFV) have a single fuel tank, fuel system, and engine. The vehicles are designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline and an alcohol fuel A Bi-fuel Vehicle has two separate fuel systems, with the capability to easily switch from one to the other. The vehicle can be powered by either system. Electic Vehicles (EVs) The only vehicles to meet California’s Zero Emission Vehicle requirement, battery electric vehicles offer quiet, pollution-free operation. Unfortunately, electricity generation is not pollution free so EVs produce indirect environmental impacts, but are still far cleaner than gasoline-powered vehicles. Though still range limited, recent advances in battery and electric motor technologies have made EVs more practical than ever before. REVIEW the latest LIST OF HYBRID VEHICLES ON THE MARKET Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies (CEERT) General inquiries: info@ceert.org 1100 11th Street, Suite 311 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 442-7785 or 877-PLU