"Until the automakers (notably Toyota and Honda) claimed it, the term hybrid
had a widely accepted meaning: a vehicle which used both a fueled drive
source and an electrically-powered drive source, normally an ICE and a
motor.  Each of them operated on a different energy source.  The vehicle
could move under the power of either, and sometimes both.  It was understood
that a hybrid vehicle could be driven for a usable distance in full electric
mode."

Interesting.  Before my time with EVs.  Could you give some examples? 

"So my suggestion (which probably very few people are going to adopt)..."
I think that is a safe bet. :^))



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