Wednesday 11 July 2012

Comparing Electric Motor Cars to Hybrid Vehicles

Have you ever considered what the differences might be between pure electric motor powered vehicles and hybrid energy cars? Several different models of hybrid vehicles exist, each with distinct advantages and disadvantages.

Parallel-Hybrid vehicles, for example, utilise both a traditional gasoline engine and another source of energy which provide power to the wheels in an alternating fashion. These combined power source vehicles present less of a pollution threat to the environment and make it easy for drivers to downgrade their reliance on fuel resources.

Series-Hybrid cars, on the other hand, use an electric motors to supply power directly to the wheels, while a gasoline engine is used as a generator for charging an on-board battery. In comparison to these hybrid models, pure battery vehicles have no combustion engine and rely on intermittent plug-ins to recharge the car.

This need for regular rest periods means that many people perceive hybrid vehicles as more convenient than pure electric motor cars. The convenience of an added gas engine comes at an extra cost, however, and for many users it is only needed in extreme circumstances.

Both hybrid and pure energy vehicles are widely considered to be cheaper to own and maintain than conventional gas powered cars. This is because the considerable cost of fuelling the vehicle with petrol is either reduced or cut out completely in both cases.

This cost factor is becoming increasingly important in our current environmental and financial climate, as the cost of powering conventional vehicles is becoming more and more difficult for average income families.

1 comment:

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