Seriously Now - HCH-2 is no longer "Mild Hybrid" right?
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Re: Seriously Now - HCH-2 is no longer "Mild Hybrid" right?
I personally prefer the distinctions used here, all referring to parallel hybrids:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_car#Parallel
Mild Hybrid: can start/stop engine, utilizes regenerative braking, electric battery used to run ancillary accessories (ie Silverado Hybrid)
Assist Hybrid: Uses torque from electric motor to complement a gasoline engine on a conventional powertrain (ie Civic Hybrid)
Full Hybrid: Features all-electric modes, power split device (ie Prius)
Plug-In Hybrid: Full Hybrid with larger battery reserves that can be plugged in to extend electric-mode range (ie modified Prius)
IMA I don't believe belongs in the same category as the Silverado with its minimal "hybrid" system, so the class "assist" hybrid makes a bit more sense.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_car#Parallel
Mild Hybrid: can start/stop engine, utilizes regenerative braking, electric battery used to run ancillary accessories (ie Silverado Hybrid)
Assist Hybrid: Uses torque from electric motor to complement a gasoline engine on a conventional powertrain (ie Civic Hybrid)
Full Hybrid: Features all-electric modes, power split device (ie Prius)
Plug-In Hybrid: Full Hybrid with larger battery reserves that can be plugged in to extend electric-mode range (ie modified Prius)
IMA I don't believe belongs in the same category as the Silverado with its minimal "hybrid" system, so the class "assist" hybrid makes a bit more sense.
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Re: Seriously Now - HCH-2 is no longer "Mild Hybrid" right?
This is a Civic thread under the Civic Hybrid heading so I split off our HSD talk and put it here: https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...sion.4509.html
I'd love to keep talking about the HSD so please join back in.
I'd love to keep talking about the HSD so please join back in.
Last edited by lakedude; 11-09-2005 at 06:40 PM.
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