Hybrid Engine Works


By : Hesti Yanuarti

Hybrid Car Engine

Hybrid Car Engine

Hybrid cars are the Model T of our century. They are cars produced to reduce greenhouse gases, at the same time to get better gas mileage than other vehicles which no one probably dreamed would be at all possible, but hybrid owner is grateful since the huge increase in gas prices in recent months. A hybrid car is a cross of two kinds of cars: the fuel-driven and the electric car. Let us see how the two work and how they can function as one hybrid engine.

A hybrid engine is any engine that runs on more than one source – whether it’s a combination of diesel and electricity, gasoline and electricity, gasoline and solar power, or any other multi-source option. The benefit of combining multiple energy sources in a hybrid car is that heightened fuel economy is realized and thus the vehicle is able to run far more economically.

A hybrid engine for hybrid car can combine multiple energy sources in two different ways. The first option, called a parallel hybrid, calls upon both the fuel tank that supplies the gasoline as well as the battery cells that supply the electric power to work simultaneously in propelling the vehicle. The second option is called a series hybrid. With this type of hybrid engine, the multiple fuel sources are called upon in series – in other words, separately – to provide propulsion power to the vehicle. It’s not a simple matter of the various power sources taking turns, however.

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