Researchers at the Argonne National Lab tested 4 plug-in hybrid configurations, ascertaining the fuel economy they would get using real-world driving conditions.
The configurations studied were a 4 kwh and 8 kwh plug-in split hybrid (Prius like) and a 12 kwh and 16 kwh EREV hybrid (GM Voltec and Chrysler ENVI-like). The test cycle was based on data taken from 100 actual Kansas City, MO drivers in 2005.
The EREV would operate electrically from 30% to 90% state of charge (SOC), amounting to 7.2 kwh in the 12 kwh model - slightly less than Voltec (that said the Voltec can operate outside the normal SOC range if necessary, using more of its current 16 kwh capacity)
The split hybrids operated as a fixed ratio power split between the ICE and electric motor.
The mpg numbers were obtained using the EPA's gasoline/electric equivalency formula, which is what will be used on the EPA mileage stickers for EV's.
Results:
Split 4 kWh: 71.9 mpg
Split 8 kWh: 101.4 mpg
Series 12 kWh: 156.8 mpg
Series 16 kWh: 191.2 mpg
The configurations studied were a 4 kwh and 8 kwh plug-in split hybrid (Prius like) and a 12 kwh and 16 kwh EREV hybrid (GM Voltec and Chrysler ENVI-like). The test cycle was based on data taken from 100 actual Kansas City, MO drivers in 2005.
The EREV would operate electrically from 30% to 90% state of charge (SOC), amounting to 7.2 kwh in the 12 kwh model - slightly less than Voltec (that said the Voltec can operate outside the normal SOC range if necessary, using more of its current 16 kwh capacity)
The split hybrids operated as a fixed ratio power split between the ICE and electric motor.
The mpg numbers were obtained using the EPA's gasoline/electric equivalency formula, which is what will be used on the EPA mileage stickers for EV's.
Results:
Split 4 kWh: 71.9 mpg
Split 8 kWh: 101.4 mpg
Series 12 kWh: 156.8 mpg
Series 16 kWh: 191.2 mpg
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