Types Of Hybrid Cars

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Types of Hybrid Cars


In today's market, there are four main types of hybrid cars: micro, mild, full (also known as parallel), and series (also known as serial or range extender).

Micro Hybrid Cars


Micro hybrids come equipped with electric motors that do not provide driving power. Instead, these electric systems handle tasks such as engine stop-start management, auxiliary power, and regenerative braking to recharge the battery. Micro hybrids can achieve fuel savings of five to fifteen percent.

Mild Hybrid Cars


Mild hybrids require the internal combustion engine to initiate movement from a standstill. An electric motor assists the gasoline engine in providing additional power when needed. These systems also support start-stop functionality and regenerative braking.

Series Hybrids


Series hybrids are primarily electric vehicles supported by a small internal combustion engine. The electric motor is the sole driver of the car, while the engine powers an alternator to generate electricity. This electricity either charges the battery or directly powers the electric motor. If the batteries deplete to a certain level, the engine will activate to recharge them. Advanced series hybrids, also known as Fuel Cell Vehicles, use a separate power source to generate the electricity that either drives or is stored for later use.

Full Hybrid Cars


Full hybrids can be powered by the electric motor, the engine, or both together. Unlike micro and mild hybrids, this flexibility allows drivers to start driving using just the electric motor. The diesel engine and electric motor provide varying power levels. Full hybrids, often referred to as parallel hybrids, connect both the electric motor and the engine in parallel to the transmission. These cars tend to be more expensive due to the need for a more powerful motor and battery system.

Looking forward, most advancements in the hybrid vehicle market are expected to focus on mild and full hybrids. The ultimate performance of these vehicles depends on various factors, including the electric motor's strength, battery capabilities, engine quality, and fuel engine efficiency.

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