VEHICLE PROPULSION
'Vehicle propulsion' refers to the act of moving an artificial carrier of people or goods over a distance. The power plant used to drive the vehicles can vary widely. Originally, humans or animals would have provided the means of propulsion, later being supplemented by wind power (eg sailing ship). Since the Industrial Revolution, mechanical propulsion has been possible, initially using steam engines. More recently, most vehicles use some form of internal-combustion engine, with electric motors supplementing them.
★ Bicycle
★ Steam car
★ Hydrogen vehicle
★ Alternative fuel cars
★ Alternative propulsion
★ Biodiesel
★ Gasohol
★ Ethanol
★ Autogas (LPG or Propane)
★ Fuel cell
★ Electric vehicle
★ Neighborhood electric vehicle
★ Hybrid vehicle
★ Battery electric vehicle
★ Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle
★ Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition
★ Liquid Nitrogen
★ Gasoline Direct Injection
| Contents |
| See also |
| Fuel types |
| Electric vehicles |
| Miscellaneous |
See also
★ Bicycle
★ Steam car
★ Hydrogen vehicle
★ Alternative fuel cars
★ Alternative propulsion
Fuel types
★ Biodiesel
★ Gasohol
★ Ethanol
★ Autogas (LPG or Propane)
★ Fuel cell
Electric vehicles
★ Electric vehicle
★ Neighborhood electric vehicle
★ Hybrid vehicle
★ Battery electric vehicle
★ Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle
Miscellaneous
★ Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition
★ Liquid Nitrogen
★ Gasoline Direct Injection
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