HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES Presented by:- PRAVEEN.S. TELI 5 th Sem Automobile Engg. Under The Guidance :- Mr. P.S.Pingat (Auto Lect.)

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HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES Presented by:- PRAVEEN.S. TELI 5 th Sem Automobile Engg. Under The Guidance :- Mr. P.S.Pingat (Auto Lect.)

What Is a Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)?  The combination of an internal combustion engine (ICE) with one or more electric motor/generators and a battery pack’  Combines I.C.Engine With Electric Motor and gets Better Fuel economy.  An HEV uses less gasoline because the electric motor does some of the work.

History of HEVs  1997 – First modern HEV introduced in Japan: Toyota Prius (on left below)  1999 – First modern HEV sold in U.S.: Honda Insight (on right below)

HEV MODEL

OVERVIEW

STARTING

LOW SPEED

CRUISING

PASSING

BRAKING

STOPPED

About HEVs  HEVs offer the efficiency of electric-powered vehicles without having to recharge by using conventional engines and fuels.  Efficiencies are gained from motor down-sizing and regenerative braking.  Inherent flexibility allows use for numerous applications.

HEV Efficiency Three key factors:  Regenerative braking  Engine size  Vehicle weight & aerodynamic design

HEV Efficiency(contd…)  Engine size = may be smaller than in a conventional vehicle  Engine is sized to accommodate average load – not peak load  Vehicle weight/aerodynamic design:  Built using special lightweight materials  Uses advanced aerodynamics to reduce drag

Advanced Technologies  Regenerative Braking  Electric Motor Drive/Assist  Automatic Start/ ShutOff

Regenerative Braking  Recaptures kinetic energy normally lost as heat during braking Kinetic energy = energy of motion  Electric motor acts as a generator when brakes applied  Converts kinetic energy to electrical energy, stored in batteries.

Electric Motor Drive/Assist  Additional Power to assist engine Accelerating, Passing and Hill Climbing.  So, allows Smaller and More Efficient Engine to be Used.

Automatic Start/Shutoff  Automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a stop and restarts it when the accelerator is pressed. This prevents wasted energy from idling.

HEVs and Air Pollution  Decreased fuel consumption results in reduced vehicle emissions  Ability to operate with smaller, more efficient motor maximizes emission management Strategies  Result is reduction of harmful pollutants in atmosphere

HEVs in Transportation  Increasing gasoline prices are making HEVs very attractive to consumers.  HEVs are already available today(In, and their use will become more widespread as production picks up.

Hybrid Reliability  Hybrids have some of the highest safety ratings of all vehicles  High-voltage system contains many safety features  Battery charge is computer controlled – extends battery life  Batteries under warranty for 100,000 miles, is your engine??????

Hybrid Reliability(contd…)  The cost of maintenance is reduced due to operation of hybrid technology  Regenerative braking reduces wear on brakes  Idle stop extends engine life  Electric accessories reduce load on engine

HEV Advantages  Reduced fuel consumption  Excellent mileage  Fewer tailpipe emissions  Lighter batteries than electric vehicles  Regenerative braking system stores electrical energy in Batteries  Uses less fuel to recharge batteries

HEV Disadvantages  Reduced, but not emission-free  HEVs are partial zero-emission vehicles (PZEVs) – they produce zero emissions only when engine is not running  More expensive than conventional Vehicles

Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid Honda Accord Hybrid Honda Civic Hybrid Ford Escape Hybrid GMC Silverado Hybrid GMC Sierra Hybrid Toyota Prius Toyota Highlander Hybrid Lexus 400h Current Models of HEVs

In India  According to the Business News on 19 th January, 2010, M&M is planning to Launch Hybrid Electric Vehicles in India in a couple of Years.  Soon can be seen on Indian Roads

CONCLUSION  So, the HEVs have more efficiency, Low Fuel Economy, High Reliability and Less Air Pollution.  Optimum Utilization of these Vehicles will yield in good Results, especially Reduction of pollution.