Ignition coil systems rely on a battery to convert 12V into several thousand volts for spark generation, while magneto systems generate high voltage independently using a magnet driven by the engine's crankshaft. Magnetos can produce voltages upwards of 20,000 volts, with some racing applications reaching 60,000 volts at high RPMs. Modern battery ignition systems, including capacitive discharge (CD) ignitions, are preferred due to their efficiency and lower battery drain compared to older systems. The sophistication of these systems has largely replaced magnetos in contemporary vehicles, making them less common despite their historical significance.