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all-electric

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English

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Etymology

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From all- +‎ electric.

Adjective

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all-electric (not comparable)

  1. Using only electric power; equipped only with equipment powered by electricity.
    an all-electric kitchen
    an all-electric train fleet
    • 2024 June 20, Peter Valdes-Dapena, “Bugatti’s new car is a $4 million, 1,800 horsepower hybrid”, in CNN[1]:
      Not only is the industry headed in that direction, but in 2021 Bugatti was spun off from Volkswagen Group and merged with Rimac, the Croatian company that makes the all-electric Rimac Nevera supercar.

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