The type of equipment most gasoline car drivers want to have
An AutoPacific survey revealed the type of equipment most gasoline-powered car drivers want.

AutoPacific conducted a survey to find out what new features car owners would like to see in their future vehicles. The survey, which surveyed 14,000 drivers, found that 34% of respondents wanted a standard household power outlet in their car.
According to these users, equipping a household power outlet in the car will help maximize convenience, especially in a time when the demand for using handheld technology devices is very high.
Normally, cars using internal combustion engines still have a 12V electrical system connected through the cigarette lighter so that users can charge their phones or tablets. However, to have a 110V power source enough to charge a laptop battery, users need to equip a power inverter. The price of this system is not cheap.
In addition, many electric cars today are equipped with "two-way battery" technology. This technology can both supply power to the battery and take power from the battery to supply back to the device, turning the electric car into a generator in many cases.