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*[[Extended-Range Electric Vehicles]] (A Similar Concept, but the motor is only a generator; it has no linkage to the drivetrain)
*[[Extended-Range Electric Vehicles]] (A Similar Concept, but the motor is only a generator; it has no linkage to the drivetrain)
*[[Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicle]]
*[[Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicle]]
**[[Hybrid Hydraulic System]] (Make redirect to?)
**[[Hybrid Hydraulic Drive Thesis]]
**[[Hybrid Hydraulic Drive Thesis]]
*[[Steam Hydraulic Hybrid Electrical Generator]] (Not too related, but really neat concept, would be good as a [[Range Extender]] / [[Heat Recovery]] system?)


=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_electric_vehicle The Wikipedia Page on Hybrid Electric Vehicles]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_electric_vehicle The Wikipedia Page on Hybrid Electric Vehicles]

Latest revision as of 04:25, 18 April 2021

Basics

  • A Vehicle both an Electric Drivetrain and a Traditional Drivetrain
  • Typically refers to Cars/Vans/Busses
  • Can come in different "levels"
    • The lowest of which is essentially a Engine Start-Stop System and Electric KERS system
    • The main level is a larger battery that can be used for low speed driving / maintaining a set speed as well as the above features
    • The highest level is the Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle which has the features of the above, as well as an even larger battery and a EV Charging Port and the associated electronics, allowing it to be able to drive short to medium distances solely on electricity

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