Plug-in Hybrids brings you up-to-speed on the history of plug-in hybrids, a car that will save drivers money, reduce pollution, and increase U.S. security by reducing dependence on imported oil. Whereas hydrogen fuel-cell
cars won't be ready for decades, the technology for plug-in hybrids
exists today. Unlike conventional hybrid cars which can't run without
gasoline, plug-in hybrids use gasoline or cheaper, cleaner, domestic
electricity - or both. Although not yet for sale, demand for plug-in
hybrids is widespread.