No, a gas stove with electric ignition does not have a pilot light. In traditional gas stoves with a pilot light, a small flame continuously burns to ignite the gas when the burner is turned on. However, in gas stoves with electric ignition, the pilot light is replaced by an electric igniter.
The electric igniter in a gas stove with electric ignition is typically located near the burner. When you turn the knob to ignite the burner, an electric current is sent to the igniter, which creates a spark. The spark ignites the gas flowing to the burner, resulting in the burner lighting up.
The use of electric ignition in gas stoves is more energy-efficient compared to constantly burning a pilot light. It also eliminates the need to relight a pilot light if it goes out.