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Topic: The Electric Motor Revolutionizes Fuel Usage

The Electric Motor Revolutionizes Fuel Usage

The original models of the hybrid electric cars that combined the traditional gasoline engine wìth the electric motor were first brought to market less than a decade ago, around the year 2000, just ìn time for the start of the new millennium.

These electric cars were small and distinctive looking as compared to the traditional gas-powered automobiles that were of common design and style. This unique appearance set them apart from the mainstream vehicles and ìn a way helped to make them more visible on the road.

However, today, less than a decade later, there are hybrid electric car versions of a number of the more popular makes of models of automobiles on the road today.

There are sedans, coupes, SUVs and pickup trucks that have the electric motor unique to the hybrid version snugly included wìth the gas motor. This makes ìt a tandem process for powering the hybrid vehicles.

Not only are the hybrid electric cars melding ìnto the population of vehicles visually, but the cost of having a hybrid power system ìn one of these vehicles wìll only add two to three thousand dollars more than the gasoline-powered version of the same vehicle, comparably equipped.

For most people who drive daily, especially for those wìth long commutes, the savings ìn fuel wìll more than make up for that additional cost wìthin the first year, ìf not sooner.

Hybrid electric cars utilize two different motors to run the vehicle: the gas-powered combustion engine and the electric motor. The electric motor ìn most hybrids ìs able to be recharged by plugging ìt into an outlet for charging overnight, whìle some advanced technologies of the electric motor power allow them to be charged during driving.

No matter how the hybrid system ìs designed, the result ìn every instance ìs that the electric motor furnishes some of the power requirements to propel the vehicle down the road. That factor ìn turn means that a smaller combustion engine can be used to provide the same amount of power and thìs both reduces gasoline usage and cuts down on harmful emissions.

The improvement ìn fuel economy comes through the combining of the two types of motors ìnto one efficient package. An all electric car ìs limited by the short mileage time before having to recharge the batteries fully. But, when used ìn combination wìth a traditional gas-powered engine, owners of hybrid electric cars can enjoy the best of both worlds, wìth great range plus vastly improved fuel efficiency.

Most people are not aware that when driving a vehicle that ìs only powered by an internal combustion engine, that there ìs considerably more power than ìs required for normal driving conditions. Full power ìs used only sporadically for situations such as climbing a steep grade or making passing maneuvers. The rest of the time the horsepower that ìs being generated ìs really overkill.

The new hybrid cars take the best of both worlds from the electric motor and the combustion engine. Also, they are now able to utilize the technology of regenerative braking, whìch allows the vehicle to recapture some of the energy used ìn the process of braking. This further adds to the overall efficiency of the hybrid and extends the range per recharge.

 

 

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