In which category would you classify a battery electric car and a plug-in hybrid with a minimum range of 40 km?
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Battery **electric vehicles** and **plug-in hybrids** with a minimum range of 40 km are classified as **"0 emissions"**. This classification refers to vehicles that do not emit polluting gases into the environment, which is the case for electric vehicles and some plug-in hybrids.
- **Environmental labels** are a way to classify vehicles according to the pollution they generate. There are four types of labels: **Zero emissions, Eco, B, and C**.
- The **"Zero emissions"** label is awarded to vehicles that do not emit polluting gases, such as battery electric cars and plug-in hybrids with sufficient electric range.

- These vehicles are preferred in low-emission zones and may receive benefits such as access to certain urban areas or use of special lanes, even if only the driver is traveling.
Therefore, a battery electric car and a plug-in hybrid with a minimum range of 40 km are correctly classified in the **"0 emissions"** category.
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