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So, this is a nother electric/gas car to hit the automotive market. However, unlike the nissan leaf, this semi electric car would not need a 240-volt hookup to charge it. It would be able to charge on a regular 120-volt outlet. While this car is not 100% electric, it would still use only electric for most of your daily commute. For most consumers, to run this car it would cost around $1.50 worth of electricity each day. Also, using a standard 120-volt household outlet, it would take about 10 hours to fully charge the car. Using a 240-volt outlet would take about 4 hours for a full charge.
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