Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle means a motor vehicle that:
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle or “PHEV” means a hybrid vehicle with the capability to charge a battery from an off-vehicle electric energy source that cannot be connected or coupled to the vehicle in any manner while the vehicle is being driven.
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle means an electric drive vehicle using one or more electric motors for propulsion which may also contain a combustion engine either for exclusive use of supplying energy to recharge the power source and/or supplying motive power;
More Definitions of Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle means a vehicle that uses an on-board electrical energy storage device that is designed to be recharged using an external energy source to power an electric motor and uses a petroleum-based fuel to power an internal combustion engine. [PL 2019, c. 258, §1 (NEW); RR 2019, c. 1, Pt. A, §54 (RAL).]
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle means a motor vehicle that can be powered by an electric motor drawing current from a rechargeable energy storage system but also has an onboard combustion engine.
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle means “off-vehicle charge capable hybrid electric vehicle” as defined in the “California Exhaust Emission Standards and Test Procedures for 2018 and Subsequent Model Zero-Emission Vehicles and Hybrid Electric Vehicles, in the Passenger Car, Light-Duty Truck and Medium-Duty Vehicle Classes.”
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle means a vehicle that is fueled by both a battery and another fuel source, such as a gasoline-powered internal combustion engine. This type of vehicle runs on electricity from the onboard battery until the battery is exhausted and then switches to an alternate power source.
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle means a hybrid electric vehicle that:
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle means a motor vehicle that derives part of the vehicle's power from electricity stored in a battery that:
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle or “PHEV” means a motor vehicle that is designed with an electric battery pack which can be recharged by plugging a charging cable into an external electric power source, but that is not a zero emission vehicle.