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    Amber HeardBy Amber HeardAugust 15, 2022Updated:August 15, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Table of Contents

    • How Does a Hybrid Car Work?
      • Electric motor
      • Internal combustion engine
      • Battery
      • Low rolling resistance tires
      • Air-conditioning system
      • Weight
      • Taxes

    How Does a Hybrid Car Work?

    The basic components of a hybrid car are an Internal combustion engine, an Electric motor, and a battery. This article will discuss how each of these components works together to make a hybrid car. In addition, we’ll discuss the battery’s role in recharging the battery and the advantages of low-rolling-resistance tires. However, the first question that must be answered is how these components interact with one another.

    Electric motor

    The current generation of electric motors is a highly efficient technology that offers numerous benefits over their predecessors. Its robust design, low maintenance, and high efficiency make it ideal for hybrid car propulsion. In addition, it is capable of de-exciting itself during faults in the inverter and offers good efficiency and power density. But before it can be used in hybrid car propulsion, it should be a well-known fact that hybrid cars need both electric and gas engines for proper operation.

    Internal combustion engine

    Hybrid cars are powered by an electric motor that is powered by a battery. The battery provides energy for the air conditioner and other car accessories, and the conventional engine will turn off when the vehicle is idling. A hybrid car can choose between the two types of power, depending on its driving needs. The most efficient drivetrain will be chosen for a given situation. Some hybrid cars feature both. Read on to learn more.

    Battery

    A hybrid car battery is a rechargeable battery that can move a large, heavy vehicle for a few feet or a few miles. Its electrodes are close to one another, and a polymer film separates them to prevent them from touching each other, which would cause a short circuit. An on-off switch bridges the two electrodes. A chemical reaction begins, which releases energy, which powers the car’s electric motor.

    Low rolling resistance tires

    One key difference between hybrid and conventional tires is the level of rolling resistance. Low rolling resistance tires are made with harder rubber compounds. While these compounds are stiffer, they deform more easily, requiring more energy to do so. Also, stiffer sidewalls reduce rolling resistance, but increase the weight of the tires. Lightweight tires are also possible. Low rolling resistance tires use fewer materials, which means they require less energy to deform.

    Air-conditioning system

    The Air-conditioning system of a hybrid vehicle is different from that of a traditional car. While conventional vehicles typically use PAG or Ester oil, hybrid vehicles use a special polyolester oil with high dieletric properties. The oil not only helps lubricate the compressor, but also protects the electrical windings. To ensure proper performance, it is crucial to service the AC system of hybrid cars regularly.

    Weight

    The first hybrid cars were introduced in 2008. They weighed just 1311 pounds, and that was the limit. Then, in 2011, the limit was raised to 640 kilograms, and then again in 2014 to 1411 pounds. By 2020, the weight limit was set at 1543 pounds. Part of the weight increase was due to the addition of a second fuel flow meter, which some suspected would improve performance. However, this was not the case.

    Taxes

    One auto expert is urging for lower taxes on hybrid cars in India. The automaker says that hybrid cars are more suitable for Indian conditions, so reducing the tax burden on hybrid vehicles would encourage more manufacturers to develop pure-electric cars in India. As a result, hybrid vehicles now carry a 43 percent tax, compared to just five percent on battery-electric cars. In India, the tax burden for hybrid vehicles is significantly higher than those on battery-electric vehicles, which are only 5% taxed.https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ets4RdFWTOI

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