What describes electric cars are hybrid cars?

Electric cars and hybrid cars are two different types of vehicles.

Electric cars are powered by an electric motor and run entirely on electricity stored in batteries. They do not have a traditional internal combustion engine and produce zero emissions.

Hybrid cars, on the other hand, have a combination of an electric motor and a traditional internal combustion engine. The electric motor supplements the gasoline engine, improving fuel efficiency and reducing emissions.

While both electric cars and hybrid cars are more environmentally friendly than traditional gasoline-powered vehicles, they differ in their power sources and level of dependence on gasoline.