Most mobile food vendors use a dirty, noisy generator to power
their onboard electricity needs.
Not exact matches
The gasoline engine doesn't start until the electric motor can no longer supply the power
needed — it can creep along in rush - hour traffic on
electricity alone, but once you
need to accelerate, the
onboard computer cranks up the gasoline engine.
If you must doll up and
need to have your hairdryer and curling iron,
electricity onboard is standard US 110 volts.
This fuel is sometimes also consumed by an
onboard generator for
electricity needs.