On 29/09/2017 14:30, Bob Minchin wrote:
Huge wrote:
On 2017-09-29, Bob Minchin wrote:
Tim Streater wrote:
Since one can only go a mile or so on the battery, I suspect the state
of charge at fill time has little effect on the figures.
Is this for real?? Only a mile on battery?? WTF
Surely you want enough electric propulsion to get you to a filling
station of being green, through a town and out the other side.
I cant really see how there can be much saving in running costs
A bit of saving on regenerative braking and maybe a bit more smoothing
out engine demand I suppose.
You obviously have no idea how hybrids are supposed to work.
Absolutely correct. I had assumed a greater proportion of electric power
capacity, the possibility of home charging and a "get you out of
trouble" petrol engine.
The original prius had under 5kWh of capacity or something like that.
To be honest, never really looked at them before and now I have a vague
interest with the possible fossil fuel vehicle ban in the future.
Is there a name for the technology nearer to what I described?
One of the so called "plug in hybrids" perhaps.
Also there are a class of EVs where the petrol engine is termed a "range
extender"
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Cheers,
John.
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