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Differentiating Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
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115 students

Differentiating Hybrid and Electric Vehicles

EV - Vehicles and Hybrid vehicles
Created byMAJED ALSWEITI
Last updated 5/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Explain the basic concepts of hybrid and electric vehicles.
  • Identify the main components of hybrid and electric vehicle systems.
  • Differentiate between hybrid vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, and fully electric vehicles.
  • Understand the advantages and disadvantages of each vehicle type.
  • Compare hybrid and electric vehicles in terms of energy use, maintenance, emissions, and performance.
  • Recognize the importance of hybrid and electric vehicles in sustainable transportation.

Course content

3 sections15 lectures1h 41m total length
  • Introduction0:59

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of automotive systems
  • Fundamental knowledge of electricity and electronics

Description

 “This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.”

This course offers learners an engaging introduction to the world of hybrid and electric vehicles, helping them understand how modern vehicle technologies are changing the future of transportation. Through this course, students will explore the key differences between hybrid vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, and fully electric vehicles. They will learn how each type operates, what energy sources it uses, and how its main systems and components work together to deliver efficient and reliable performance.

Students will also gain a clear understanding of the advantages and limitations of each vehicle type. They will learn how to compare hybrid and electric vehicles in terms of energy consumption, maintenance requirements, emissions, environmental impact, performance, and cost efficiency. In addition, the course will help learners recognize the role of these vehicles in supporting sustainable transportation and reducing dependence on traditional fuel sources.

By the end of this course, students will be able to describe the basic principles of hybrid and electric vehicle technology, identify their major components, distinguish between different types of modern vehicles, and make informed comparisons based on technical, economic, and environmental factors.

This course is suitable for students, automotive trainees, technicians, engineers, vehicle owners, and anyone interested in gaining foundational knowledge in modern automotive technologies and sustainable mobility.

This course is designed for students, automotive trainees, technicians, engineers, vehicle owners, and anyone interested in understanding the differences between hybrid and electric vehicles. It is also suitable for individuals who want to build foundational knowledge in modern automotive technologies.

Who this course is for:

  • Engineering
  • Auto electricians
  • Vocational and technical students