Hybrid Cars Enjoy a Renaissance as All-Electric Sales Slow
Briefly

Consumers want the same experience they've had with a combustion engine car, said Stephanie Valdez Streaty, director of industry insights for Cox Automotive. And we are not there yet. Price is still the top barrier for most consumers.
Their batteries are much smaller and cost a lot less than the batteries in fully electric vehicles. Buyers paid about $42,500 on average for hybrids in November, according to Edmunds, compared with $60,500 for electric vehicles and $47,500 for a conventional models.
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