EVs use batteries whereas hybrids use both batteries and gasoline.
EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions, hybrids produce fewer emissions than traditional cars.
EVs charge at home or charging stations whereas hybrids use gasoline and occasional charging.
EVs have limited range whereas hybrids have longer range.
EVs have higher initial cost but lower maintenance whereas hybrids have lower initial cost but higher maintenance.
EVs offer a silent, smooth ride with instant torque and hybrids provide a less responsive driving experience.