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electric aircraft
aircraft powered by electric motors as opposed to internal combustion engines
Q871329
American full-size pickup truck produced by Chevrolet
Chevrolet Tahoe
sport utility vehicle
Q67087185
car model
Toyota Tundra
full-size pickup truck
hybrid electric vehicle
a vehicle containing an internal combustion engine and one or more electrical engines and a rechargeable battery, where the battery is charged via braking or the combustion engine and not via plug-in
Toyota Sequoia
full-size sport utility vehicle
Infiniti M
Type of luxury car
Volkswagen 1-litre car
concept car
Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4
retro-style hybrid sports car from Lamborghini
Imperia
Belgian automaker
USS Makin Island
2006 Wasp-class amphibious assault ship
Mercury Mariner
compact crossover SUV
Twike
Twike, based in Rosenthal, is a German manufacturer of light electric vehicles in the European Union vehicle class L5e (US motorcycle). The main product, the Twike (a portmanteau of the words twin and bike), is a human-electric hybrid vehicle (HEHV) designed to carry two passengers and cargo. Essentially a velomobile with an electrical hybrid engine, it can be driven in electric-only mode or electric + pedal power mode.
Lohner-Porsche
thumb|right| Lohner-Porsche (1902). Lohner–Porsche is a term encompassing several electric vehicles designed by Ferdinand Porsche and manufactured at Lohner-Werke in the early 1900s. They include the first hybrid electric vehicle and the first commercial hub motor car. The hybrid "Mixed" or "Mixte" racecars are powered by a gasoline engine which drives four electric motors, one in each wheel hub. The battery-powered "Touring" or "Chaise" commercial cars utilize only two front-wheel hub motors.
integrated electric propulsion
type of marine propulsion and power system
dual-mode bus
bus that can operate from two fuel sources