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Types of Vehicle: ICE, Biofuel, All-electric
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Types of vehicle

Slide Content

The slide is titled "Types of vehicle" and presents three different vehicle propulsion types differentiated by their energy sources. The first is "Conventional internal combustion engine (ICE)," which refers to traditional engines powered by gasoline or diesel. Next is "Biofuel," indicating vehicles powered by fuels derived from biomass. The third category is "All-electric," representing vehicles that run exclusively on electrical power, often from batteries or fuel cells.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a white background with a subtle grey gradient at the bottom.
  • There are three blue circles with white icons in the top row; each circle contains an icon representing a different type of vehicle propulsion.
  • The first icon shows flames and a drop, symbolizing a conventional internal combustion engine.
  • The second icon depicts a leaf with a flame, representing biofuel.
  • The third icon combines a plug and a lightning bolt, denoting all-electric vehicles.
  • Below each circle is a corresponding label in grey text for each vehicle type.
  • Additionally, three outlined versions of the icons appear in a lighter blue for "Dark backgrounds versions" in the bottom third of the slide.
  • The bottom right showcases three green icons with the label "Fully editable & automatically adjusting to color schema," indicating these are alternative color versions of the icons.

The slide has a clean and modern design with a professional color scheme, focused on contrast to make the icons stand out. The icons are simple and easily recognizable, facilitating quick understanding of the content.

Use Cases

  • Presenting an overview of different energy sources for vehicles in an automotive industry presentation.
  • Discussing environmental impacts of various propulsion systems in a sustainability conference.
  • Providing information on technological advancements in transportation during an educational lecture.
  • Comparing traditional and alternative fuels in a marketing pitch for an automotive company.

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