Non-electric vehicles:

Horses, donkeys and mules:
* Traditional animals used to transport goods and people for centuries.
*Do not require fuel or electricity, but do require food, water and care.

Velomobiles and pedicabs:
* Powered by human effort and does not require electricity or fuel.
* Economical and environmentally friendly.

Handcarts and wheelbarrows:
* Small vehicles powered by human power.
* Used for transporting small loads over short distances.

Sailboats:
*Use the power of the wind to move.
* Does not require electricity or fuel, but is dependent on weather conditions.

Balloons:
*Uses heated air for lift.
* Does not require electricity or fuel, but is dependent on weather conditions.

Muscle cars:
* Experimental vehicles designed to operate entirely on human muscle power.
* Allows you to achieve high speeds, but requires significant physical training on the part of the driver.

Solar-powered vehicles:
*Although they rely on electricity, solar-powered vehicles do not require traditional automobile fuel.
*Use solar energy to charge batteries.

Biofuel vehicles:
* Cars powered by biofuels (such as ethanol or biodiesel).
* Use renewable energy sources such as crops or wood.

Hydrogen cars:
*Cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
* They do not emit harmful emissions, but are dependent on infrastructure for the production and distribution of hydrogen.

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