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Old 07-30-2013, 09:23 PM   #88 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by NeilBlanchard View Post
As the original poster of this thread, I'd like to point out that we have no "pure" parallel hybrids - though we have several that are close: the Honda Insight (old and new) and the Civic hybrid have a parallel engine and motor - but they don't use the electric motor alone, and the battery is not charged with a plug. So they are considered "mild" hybrids, as they don't take full advantage of the significantly higher efficiency of the electric motor; as it is about 3X more efficient.

The VW XL1 is much closer to a "pure" parallel hybrid - it only bends the definition because it can charge the battery with the diesel engine in a particular situation.

So, any discussions should reference actual parallel hybrids.
I think one issue that doesn't help ... is that the terms Series and Parallel are often used for cars differently than everyone else in the world uses those terms.

Series:
For electronics is: A then B then C ... etc.... disconnect between them has no effect on it being series.

Mathematics uses the same type of definition for the term series.

so does Base Ball ... or a the english language 'a series of events' ... etc.

Many times people talking about Series for a vehicle don't use the word this same way.
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