Ben Komnick and Tim Janello Southern Illinois University Carbondale Department of Automotive Technology.

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Ben Komnick and Tim Janello Southern Illinois University Carbondale Department of Automotive Technology

 Hybrid Overview  History  Presently Available  Obstacles  Future Outlook

 A vehicle using two or more different types of energy power sources for propulsion.  Most common is petro/electric.  Most Prominent in the US is Gasoline/Electric  Europeans are looking towards Diesel/Electric

 Advantages:  High Torque – Low RPM  Efficient Acceleration  Generator Braking  Drive Wheels without ICE (parallel)  Disadvantages:  Cost  Weight  Batteries  Motors/Generators

 Advantages:  Small – Light Weight  Efficient  Supplements Acceleration  No Idle Time (start/stop) or Decel  Drive Wheels without Motor (parallel)  Disadvantage:  Gasoline Cost  Emissions

 Can start off silently with electric motor only  Engine  starts on demand  shuts off when decel or stopped  Toyota Prius/Camry, Ford Escape, Nissan Altima

 Must use engine to launch  Engine shuts off when decel or stopped  Electric motor used for additional power  Chev. Malibu, Saturn Vue, Honda Civic/Accord  Sub-categories  Start/stop  ISAD (Integrated Starter Alternator w/Dampening)  IMA (Integrated Motor Assist), larger

 Both need engine at higher speeds  Both use electric motor to  assist braking  charge batteries (“re-gen. braking”)  Neither requires plug-in

 Parallel  Both engine & motor can drive vehicle independently  All current hybrids  Series  Engine never drives the vehicle directly  Engine drives generator  Generator to motor or batteries  Chev. Volt

 PHEV  Can be plugged in (not reqd.)  mi. range elec. only  Chev. Volt, Saturn Vue, Cadillac Converj, Fisher Karma, Venture One, Plug-in Prius  Hydrogen Fuel Cell  Toyota Highlander, Ford Edge, Honda FCX Clarity, etc.

 1839  The First Electric car by Robert Anderson   Rapid improvement in lead-acid batteries  1898  Porsche’s hybrid with engine-generator/motor set  1916  Baker and Woods offered hybrids  1966  US Congress recommends hybrids for emissions reduction  1974  Victor Wouk used a 69 gas-electric Buick to meet EPA requirements  1996  GM’s EV1 introduced in California on a lease  Removed and all but a few crushed by 2003  1997  Toyota introduced the Prius  Audi started production of the Audi Duo

 Petro-Electric Hybrids  Hydraulic Launch Assist  Petro-Air Pressure Hybrid  Found in:  Cars  Medium Duty Trucks (city use)  Delivery  Trash  Utility  School Buses

 2000  Introduced in December, 1999  Delivered 52 MPG urban driving  Delivered 60 + Highway MPG  Two Seater  144V nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) Main Battery

 Generation II  Introduced here in August, 2000  Delivered 52 MPG city and 45 MPG highway  Four door sedan  V nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) Main Battery  228 cells ({1.2V x 6 cells} x 38 modules)  60 to 70 watt-hours /kilogram  Battery = 115 lbs  Gel type  Potassium/sodium hydroxide  pH of 13.5

 Generation II  201.6V Static Voltage  Only 28 modules  3-Phase  Battery = 86 lb

Hybrid Vehicle Sales Echo Gasoline Prices. Availability Of Hybrids Hurt Sales in June/July 08. Courtesy of Green Car Congress

 Problems:  Battery life  Battery Temperature  Solution:  Cell Material  Separator Material for Safety.  Laminated Packaging for Thermal efficiency.  Result :  110 to 130 watt hours per kilogram Li-ion Battery

 10 X the charge of existing lithium-ion batteries.  Li-ion anode (carbon) & cathode (metal-oxide)  Carbon holds 1 ion per 6 carbon atoms.  Problem:  Silicon anode holds 4.4 ions per silicon atom but breaks.  Solution:  Silicone Nanowires (100-nanometer-wide ).

 Series Hybrid  40 Miles on Single Charge  0-60 in 8.5 sec.  400 lbs. Battery Weight  6.5 hrs. to Full Charge.  Battery Life of 10yrs. or 150K mi.  1L 3cyl. Turbocharged Engine Turning a 53KW Generator.  120KW electric motor  12 gal. of Gasoline Extends Range to 600 mi.  $9,000 Projected Battery Cost.

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 3,000 lithium ion cells  Each one the size of a common "AA" battery  105 horsepower with absolutely zero emissions modifiedcars.com

 Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicles  Production Time Line   Toyota FCHV  472 mi. range  GM “Sequel”  0-62 in 10 sec.  300 mi. range  Mercedes Benz “F600”  2.9 L / 62 mi.  250 mi. Range  Most all Manufacturers Involved  Problem:  Cost of Platinum

 FCX Clarity  Launched in 2008 (California only)  3 yr. $600/month including maintenance.  280 mile range.  Home Energy Station provides Hydrogen  Uses Natural Gas  Provides home owners with Heat, Hot Water, and Electricity.  FCX reduces CO2 by 30%  Energy Station saves 50% on Electricity.

 Presently-  Cost if produced by Wind Power  $6.98 per kilogram  Hydrogen Fuel Cell  1 kg Doubles the Mileage of 1 gal Gasoline.  $3.49 /gal gas = $6.98/ kg of hydrogen  Future Projection:  $2-2.50/kg Source: hydrogendiscoveries.wordpress.com

 2.4 gal of water produces 1kg of Hydrogen  gal of water per gallon of Gasoline  If 1kg of Hydrogen = 2 gallons of gasoline  2 X gal. = 2-5 gal of water (3.5 avg.) for same mileage.  2.4 gal vs. 3.5 gal?????