Electrified Vehicles
Electrified vehicles must have an electric motor that can motivate them on its own. That means hybrids, plug-in hybrids, fuel-cell vehicles, and battery-electric vehicles only. Mild hybrids like the Jaguar F-Pace and Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class do not count because these use 48-volt systems. Unlike a true hybrid or plug-in hybrid, these can’t motivate the vehicle on their own.
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