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Hybrids: The Vehicles of Our Future By: Lizzie Napleton & Meredith McDonald

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Hybrids: The Vehicles of Our Future. By: Lizzie Napleton & Meredith McDonald. What is a Hybrid?. A hybrid is said to “combine elements from different species.” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hybrids: The Vehicles of Our Future

By: Lizzie Napleton & Meredith McDonald

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What is a Hybrid?

• A hybrid is said to “combine elements from different species.”

• A hybrid, by definition, is a vehicle that combines both an internal combustion engine with an electric motor as its power source ultimately in order to improve efficiency and improve emissions.

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What is a Hybrid?

• So, simply put, a hybrid is a vehicle that runs on BOTH gasoline and an electric motor

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How does a hybrid work?

• Like a regular car, a hybrid’s engine generally runs all the time, while the electric motor placed between the engine and the wheels helps motivate the car.

• By assisting the engine, this electric motor improves fuel economy and reduces emissions

•Bottom line: hybrids improve fuel economy.

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Electric + Gasoline = Hybrid

• An electric car has batteries that give electricity to the car’s electric motor, which turns the transmission.Then the transmission turns the wheels.

• A gasoline powered car has a fuel tank that supplies gas to the engine, turns the transmission, which turns the wheels.

• A hybrid is a combination of the two!

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What’s the difference between a hybrid and a normal gasoline vehicle?

• A hybrid has a sophisticated transmission and powerful battery that work together to make the most of your gasoline, which as you know is rather expensive these days.

• The hybrid uses both its electric motor and battery power up to 30% more fuel savings over a comparable gasoline powered vehicle

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Most important components: fuel tank, battery, engine

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What it looks like

How it works

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What actually goes on when a hybrid is running?

•Operates on electric power for several miles at a time while the driver is going slower speeds

•When the electric engine is sufficient to power the car, the gas engine shuts off

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•Car coasts or brakes, the battery pack recharges

•In some hybrids, the engine is turned off completely when the vehicle comes to a stop, and is restarted instantly when the brake pedal is released.

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• http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Vc3pj-7emvY

(shows how a hybrid Prius works)

A Video to further explain what goes on….

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Different Types of Hybrids

•it is important to know the different types of hybrids:–Two-mode hybrids–Single-mode hybrids–Plug-in hybrids

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Single-mode hybrids

• The typical, basic hybrid car• Shuts down its engine

automatically at stops to amplify its battery power

• Efficient at low speeds because the car can be propelled without the engine

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Two-mode hybrid

• Not only allows for fuel efficiency at stops, but also on the highway at high speeds, unlike the single-mode

• Increases fuel efficiency by 25%

– Why? Allows more parts of the engine to quit

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Two-mode hybrids

• Accommodate to larger vehicles• More reliable and inexpensive

parts• Two transmissions• Unlike single-mode’s bulky parts• Higher speeds, accelerate more

efficiently

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Comparing Hybrids to other vehicles

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Pros• improved fuel economy• additional auxiliary power for

electronic devices and power tools• Tax credits• Save money on gas• Produce less pollution• Reduce emissions of greenhouse

gases

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Average MPG for popular hybrid vehicles:Vehicle Average

MPGToyota Prius 46Honda Civic Hybrid

42

Nissan Ultima Hybrid

34

Toyota Camry Hybrid

33

Ford Escape Hybrid

32

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Cons• Repair bills $• Expensive vehicles (generally

$2,000-$5,000)• Less powerful engine• Lower acceleration capability• Safety issue• Special tires used are expensive to

replace

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• Hybrid sales have increased drastically within the past ten years, so join the crowd and drive a vehicle of the future!

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The Future for Hybrids

•Sales will increase drastically•Trucks are predicted to make

up almost 35% of hybrid sales within a few years

•Automobile industry may demand laws for cleaner emissions regarding diesels

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What can you do?

Encourage parents, older siblings to buy a hybrid

Explain to the people in your community how important a hybrid is

Simply ride your bike or walk wherever you can to save gas and produce less pollution

Buy a hybrid yourself and do your part!