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Consider the following types of vehicles:
I. Full battery electric vehicles
II. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
III. Fuel cell electric hybrid vehicles
How many of the above are considered as alternative power train vehicles?
Only one
Only two
All the three
None
- Full battery electric vehicles (BEVs): These are powered solely by electricity, using electric motors and batteries, and are considered alternative power train vehicles.
- Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles: These vehicles use hydrogen to generate electricity via fuel cells and are also classified as alternative power train vehicles.
- Fuel cell electric hybrid vehicles: These combine fuel cells with another power source, such as a battery, and are considered alternative power train vehicles.
- All three types listed are alternative power train vehicles.
- Option 1: Incorrect because more than one type is involved.
- Option 2: Incorrect because all three types are involved.
- Option 3: Correct because all three are alternative power train vehicles.
- Option 4: Incorrect because some types are involved.
Your chosen option is: Option 3
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