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Hybrid Theory - Hybrid Cars
The
hybrid cars operate on a fusion of gasoline and electricity engines. The
cars have a gasoline engine for starting backed up by an electric power
motor for speeding the vehicle. The generators are used for using the
energy generated by braking and deceleration to charge the batteries to
run the electric motor.
There are two variants of hybrid cars-parallel hybrid cars and series
hybrid cars. In a parallel hybrid car, the transmission is connected to
the gasoline engine just as in a conventional car, as well as an
electric motor. It is called a parallel hybrid because there are two
distinct energy sources running the car. When the electricity is running
the engine, it is not burning gasoline.
The
other kind of hybrid car is known as a series hybrid. In this car, the
gasoline engine works in sequence with the electric motor to run the
car. Actually, the gas engine either runs the electric motor or charges
the car batteries. The car eventually runs on electricity.
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