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The document presents information on hybrid electric vehicles including why they are used, their history, major parts, classifications, operation modes, advantages, and disadvantages. Hybrid electric vehicles combine a conventional internal combustion engine with an electric motor and battery to increase fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.

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The document presents information on hybrid electric vehicles including why they are used, their history, major parts, classifications, operation modes, advantages, and disadvantages. Hybrid electric vehicles combine a conventional internal combustion engine with an electric motor and battery to increase fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.

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Presentation on Hybrid electric

vehicles

10X20AUOO1
WHYHYBRIDS?
Increase in population and decrease in natural
resources like conventional fuels.
Availability of petrol and diesel are decreasing due
to over Usage.
Cost of fuel rises.
To Reduce environmnental pollution.
INTRODUCTION TO HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE

*A vehicle that combines two are more sources of


power that can directly or indirectly provide
propulsion power is a hybrid.
oA HEV is a type of hybrid vehicle and electric vehicle
which combines a conventional ICE propulsion
system with an electric propulsion system.
HISTORY

oThe first HEV was


developed by
Ferdinand Porsche
in 1901.
oThe lohner
porsche mixte HEV
Toyota prius in
Japan in1997
LOHNER-PORSCHE MIXTE
MAJORPARTS OF
HEV

BATTERY PACK

HYBRID MOTOR-GENERATOR

HYBRID POWER CONTROL MODULE

HYBRID DRIVE ECU

* POWER CABLES
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
HYBRID DRIVE ASSEMBLIES
BATTERY

PCM PCM

PETROL POWER
ENGINE DEVICE SPLIT SILENT
CHAIN

ELECTRIC MOTOR/
GENERATOR 1 (MG1) GENERATOR 2 (MG2)
REDUCTION
GEARS

AXLES
FRONT
WHEELS
DIFFERENTIAL
CLASSIFICATION
HEV'scan be classified according to

the way in which power issupplied to


the drive train.
1. Series hybrids
2. Parallel hybrids
3. Series-Parallel hybrids
SERIES HYBRID
• In this the vehicle is driven by electric motors witha
generator set providing the electric power.

Reservoir Battery

Electric DG
Engine Generator Charger Converter
motor

Flywheel
or
Capacitor

SERIES-HYBRID
PARALLEL HYBRID
• In this the ICE and the electricmotor are both
connected to mechanical transmission and can
simultaneously transmit power to drive the wheels.

Electric
Battery Converter! motor|
Generator

DG

Reservoir Engine
SERIES-PARALLEL HYBRID

The ICE can drive the wheels mechanically but can


also be disconnected from the drive train so that only
the motor-generator propels the vehicle.

Battery

Reservoir Generator Charger Converter Electric


motor

Engine PS DG|
SERIES-PARALLEL HYBRID
HEV OPERATION MODES
A typical full hybrid drive system has six
basic modes of operation.
a)Electricdrive mode
b)Hybrid/electricassist mode
c)ldle stopmode
d)Regenerative braking mode
e)Engine starting mode
f) Battery charging mode
ADVANTAGES

>HEV's have lighter engines, consume less


fuel than conventional engines and can run
on alternative fuels.
>Regenerative braking also one advantage.
>Money is saved due to less use of fuel.
>Less exhaust and environmental friendly.
DIS ADVANTAGES

High initial cost.


*Heavy because of heavy batteris
used in these cars.
*Risky in accidents
CONCLUSION

USE THE HYBRID


SAVE THE
ATMOSPHERE

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