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Finding a niche

Original post made on Aug 9, 2017

Living in a big city is a noisy proposition, not least in the dark of the early morning when the ambient silence would be deep were it not for a species of vehicle that frequents the otherwise deserted scene.

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Comments

Posted by Doubtful
a resident of another community
on Aug 9, 2017 at 11:04 am

"Range-extended vehicles are not hybrids; they are electric."

Yeah... no. It's a hybrid fuel system if its using both a fuel in the turbine as well as the battery pack. When people say electric drive, it's not the same as electric vehicle. The VEHICLE has a hybrid system even if the drivetrain is using only electric power. Similar to if your home uses both electricity for the lights and gas for your water heater, you have two power sources, even if the lighting in your bathroom is electric when you take a shower you're using two power sources. Their range-extended electric drive system is range-extended because it's using a fuel thus is a hybrid vehicle. This isn't complicated.


Posted by Ian Wright
a resident of Woodside: Kings Mountain/Skyline
on Aug 10, 2017 at 2:05 pm

"Doubtful" is technically correct: range-extended electric vehicles can also be called series hybrids. However, we find that if we call it that, most people assume it still has the diesel piston engine. The difference between a parallel and a series hybrid is lost on most folks. Common usage now is that "hybrid" is taken to mean parallel hybrid like a Prius, and the Volt is not referred to as a hybrid, but as a range-extended EV. So we went with that usage too.