This study looks into the integration of combining hybrid cars with solar and wind power in order to advance sustainable transportation. The report provides a complete examination of the combinatorial potential combining hybrid transmissions and green energy integration, concentrating on technology improvements, customer habits, market dynamics, and governmental frameworks. The evolution of the hybrid engine is reviewed, with advances in propulsion systems, storing energy, as well as control algorithms highlighted. To understand the elements influencing electric car adoption, consumer tastes and financial factors are investigated. Developments in the market as well as regulatory policies are examined in order to shed light on the bigger picture of sustainable transportation. The policy ecology is deconstructed, with an emphasis on the importance of government enticements, infrastructure for chargers, and grid integration. By combining these factors, this study provides concrete recommendations to encourage the broad adoption use hybrid vehicles powered by energy from renewable sources, opening the path for an environmentally friendly and resource-efficient transportation ecology. This research contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of both the technology and policy context required to propel the shift to greener commuting solutions.