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"electric driving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act or practice of driving a vehicle powered by electricity. For example, "Electric driving is becoming increasingly popular due to its environmental and economic benefits."
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Cadillac claims that the the system allows for purely electric driving at low speed.
Remember, I managed 64 m.p.g. on a 50-50 split of gas and electric driving.
But electric vehicles have improved, the network of charging stations in the Netherlands has expanded and drivers like Mr. Langevoort are getting used to the particularities of electric driving.
The Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid I'm testing now becomes a standard Prius after 13 miles of electric driving.
Stainless pins are usually banded on the edge of ITO substrates to connect with electric driving circuit or driver.
The perceived advantages of electric driving need to offset the perceived disadvantages, i.e. perceived complexity and incompatibility with current driving and fueling patterns.
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The RLX will be capable of all-electric driving around town.
The 23-city tour will give reservation holders and those interested in driving a Nissan LEAF a chance to experience all-electric driving firsthand.
We don't know much about the specifics of the cars yet, beyond that they should offer all-electric driving ranges of around 300 miles, and autonomous features with at least a path towards full self-driving in the future.
The electric motor driving the front wheels is borrowed from the purely electric Leaf, and in-wheel electric motors at the rear provide additional power and traction where needed.
The electrical efficiency of the electric motors driving the pump and compressor was (eta _{mathrm {e}}) = 0.95.
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