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Image:2nd-Toyota-Prius.jpg is the worlds top selling hybrid car, with cumulative global sales of 1.8 million units by June 2010.]]
A hybrid electric (HEV) is a type of hybrid vehicle and electric vehicle which combines a conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) ground propulsion system with an Electric power propulsion system. The presence of the electric powertrain is intended to achieve either better fuel economy in automobiles than a conventional vehicle or better performance. A variety of types of HEV exist, and the degree to which they function as EVs varies as well. The most common form of HEV is the hybrid electric car, although hybrid electric trucks (pickups and tractors) and buses also exist.
Modern HEVs make use of efficiency-improving technologies such as regenerative braking which converts the vehicles kinetic energy into battery-replenishing electric energy, rather than wasting it as heat energy as conventional brakes do. Some varieties of HEVs use their internal combustion engine to generate electricity by spinning an electrical generator (this combination is known as a motor-generator , to either recharge their batteries or to directly power the electric drive motors. Many HEVs Idle reduction by wikt:shut down the ICE at wikt:idle and restarting it when needed; this is known as a start-stop system A hybrid-electric produces less emissions from its ICE than a comparably-sized gasoline car, as an HEVs gasoline engine is usually smaller than a pure fossil-fuel vehicle and if not used to directly drive the car, can be geared to run at maximum efficiency, further improving fuel economy.
Ferdinand Porsche in 1900 developed the Lohner-Porsche Mixte Hybrid the first gasoline-electric hybrid automobile in the world.lt;/ref> The hybrid-electric vehicle did not become widely available until the release of the Toyota Prius in Japan in 1997, followed by the Honda Insight in 1999.lt;/ref> While initially perceived as unnecessary due to the low cost of gasoline, worldwide increases in the price of petroleum caused many automaker to release hybrids in the late 2000s; they are now perceived as a core segment of the automotive market of the future.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> Worldwide sales of hybrid vehicles produced by Toyota the market leader, reached 1.0 million vehicles by May 31, 2007; the 2.0 million mark was reached by August 31, 2009; and 2.68 million units by July 2010, with hybrids sold in 80 countries and regions.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> Worldwide sales are led by the Prius, with cumulative sales of 1.8 million by June 2010.lt;/ref> The global market leader is the United States with 1.6 million hybrids registered by December 2009, of which 814,173 are Toyota Prius, and California is the biggest American market.
between 2007 and 2009{{cite web|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/hybrid-sales-dashboard/december-2009-dashboard.html|title=December 2009 Dashboard: Year-End Tally|date=2010-01-20|accessdate=2010-09-13|publisher=hybridCars.com}}{{cite web|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/files/feb09-hybrid-market-dashboard-v2.pdf|title=February 2009 Hybrid Market Dashboard|date=2009-03-13|accessdate=2010-03-15|publisher=hybridCars.com}}{{cite web|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/files/feb08-hybrid-market-dashboard.pdf|title=February 2008 Hybrid Market Dashboard|date=2008-03-14|accessdate=2010-03-15|publisher=hybridCars.com}} |- !style="background:#cfc;"|Rank || style="background:#cfc;"|Country ||style="background:#cfc;"|Number of
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2007 |- style="text-align:center;" | 1 || align=left|{{JAP}} ||334,000{{cite web|url=http://www.canadiandriver.com/2010/02/22/hybrids-paving-the-way-for-electrics-sbi-energy.htm|title=Hybrids paving the way for electrics: SBI Energy|publisher=Canadian Driver|date=2010-02-22|accessdate=2010-03-15}} Domestic hybrid sales were 334,000 units in 2009 ||45% || 94,259 || 18%|| 69,015|| 14% |- style"text-align:center;" | 2 ||alignleft||290,271||39% || 312,209|| 61%|| 350,289|| 70% |- style"text-align:center;" | 3 || alignleft|||16,167(1) || 2%||15,385 || 3%|| 14,828|| 3% |- style"text-align:center;" | 4 || alignleft||13,686(1) ||- || 11,814 ||| 2%|| n.a.(2)|| - |- style"text-align:center;" | 5 || alignleft||13,661(1) || -||19,963 || 4%|| 15,968|| 3% |- style"text-align:center;" |colspan"2" | Top 5| -||- ||453,630|| 89%|| 457,615|| 91% |- style"text-align:center;" |colspan"2" | World|740,000lt;/ref>|| || 511,758||| || 500,405|| |- | colspan"8" style"text-align:left; background:#cfc;"|Notes: (1) Cumulative sales until November 2009 only. (2) For year 2007 Netherlands was not among the top 5 world markets. Germany with
7,515 hybrids sold, was the fifth country in the rank. |}
hybrid electric vehicles in 2008-2009lt;/ref> ! rowspan"13" style"background:#fff; width:25%;"| |- style"text-align:center; background:#abcdef;" || Rank
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(2008) |- style"text-align:center;" | 1||alignleft|Portland metropolitan area ||8.8 || 1||alignleft|Portland, OR ||12.17 |- style"text-align:center;" | 2 ||alignleft|Helena micropolitan area | 6.7||2 ||alignleft|San Francisco, CA || 8.84 |- style"text-align:center;" | 3 ||alignleft| San Francisco Bay Area || 6.7 ||3 ||alignleft| Monterey, CA|| 7.16 |- style"text-align:center;" | 4 ||alignleft|Washington Metropolitan Area || 5.1 ||4 ||alignleft|Santa Barbara, CA||6.94 |- style"text-align:center;" | 5 ||alignleft|Greater Los Angeles Area | 4.8||5||alignleft|San Diego, CA||6.57 |- style"text-align:center;" | 6 ||alignleft|San Diego County, California |4.7||6||alignleft|Los Angeles|| 6.08 |- style"text-align:center;" | 7 ||alignleft| Seattle metropolitan area | 4.7 ||7||alignleft|Charlottesville metropolitan area | 5.42 |- style"text-align:center;" | 8 ||alignleft|Juneau, Alaska || 4.6||8||alignleft|Seattle, WA|| 4.90 |- style"text-align:center;" | 9 ||alignleft|Santa Barbara, California |4.4 ||9||alignleft|Washington, DC||4.85 |- style"text-align:center;" | 10 ||alignleft|Monterey, California | 4.3 ||10||alignleft|Sacramento metropolitan area |4.85 |- style"text-align:center;" | colspan"2" |[[United States metropolitan area|U.S. metropolitan area]]
average| 1.8||colspan"2" |[[United States metropolitan area|U.S. metropolitan area]]
average| 2.18 |}Economic and environmental performance comparison
among several popular hybrid models available in the U.S. lt;/center> | class"sortable wikitable" style"margin: 1em auto 1em auto" |- ! style"background:#cfc;"| Vehicle || style"background:#cfc;"| Year
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| alignleft|Toyota Prius | 2010 || 51 || 48|| $732|| 3.7|| N/A
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| alignleft|Toyota Prius | 2009 || 48 || 45|| $794||4.0|| 8
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| alignleft|Ford Fusion Hybrid | 2010 || 41 || 36|| $937|| 4.7|| N/A
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| alignleft |Honda Civic Hybrid | 2009 || 40 || 45 || $871 || 4.4 || 9
|- style"text-align:center;"
| alignleft|Honda Insight | 2010 || 40 || 43|| $893|| 4.5|| N/A
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| alignleft| Nissan Altima Hybrid | 2009 || 35|| 33|| $1,076 || 5.4 || N/A
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| alignleft| Ford Escape Hybrid lt;sup>(3) Two-wheel drive | 2009 || 34 || 31 || $1,146 || 5.7 || 8
|- style"text-align:center;"
| alignleft| Toyota Camry Hybrid | 2009 || 33 || 34 || $1,076 || 5.4 || 8
|- style"text-align:center;"
| alignleft| Saturn Vue#Green Line and 2-Mode Hybrid Models | 2009 || 27 || 30 || $1,307 || 6.6 || N/A
|- style"text-align:center;"
| alignleft| Toyota Highlander Hybrid | 2009|| 27 || 25 || $1,409 || 7.1 || 8
|- style"text-align:center;"
| alignleft| Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid | 2009|| 26 || 34 || $1,263 || 6.3 || 6
|- style"text-align:center;"
| alignleft| Lexus GS Hybrid 450h|| 2009|| 22 || 25 || $1,736 || 8.0 || N/A
|- style"text-align:center;"
| alignleft| Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid#Hybrid lt;sup>(4) 2WD|| 2009 || 21 || 22 || $1,742 || 8.7 || 6
|- style"text-align:center;"
| alignleft| Dodge Durango Hybrid | 2009 || 20 || 22 || $1,742 || 8.7 || N/A
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| alignleft| Cadillac Escalade#Hybrid 2WD|| 2009|| 20 || 21 || $1,830 || 9.2 || 6
|- style"text-align:center;"
| alignleft| Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid Two-wheel drive | 2009 || 21 || 22 || $1,742 || 8.7 || 6
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| colspan"7" style"text-align:left; background:#cfc;"|Source: U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lt;ref nameEPAratings>Click on 2009 and 2010 models.
Notes: (1) Estimates assumes 45% highway driving, 55% city driving, and per year.
(2) All states except California and Northeastern states.
(3) Performance is the same for the Mazda Tribute Hybrid 2WD and the Mercury Mariner Hybrid#Hybrid 2WD
(4) Performance is the same for the GMC Sierra Hybrid 2WD, the Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid 2WD, and the GMC Yukon Hybrid 2WD. |}
However, nearly all the rare earth elements in the world come from China lt;/ref> and one analyst believes that an overall increase in Chinese electronics manufacturing may consume this entire supply by 2012. In addition, export quotas on Chinese rare earth exports have resulted in a generally shaky supply of those metals.lt;/ref>
A few non-Chinese sources such as the advanced Hoidas Lake project in northern Canada and Mt Weld in Australia are currently under development, however it is not known if these sources will be developed before a shortage hits.
Terminology
Types of powertrain
File:Toyota Highlander Hybrid DCA 08 2009 7004.jpg has a Hybrid vehicle drivetrain#Power-split or series-parallel hybrid ]] File:2008 Saturn Vue GreenLine.jpg is a mild hybrid ]] File:Chevrolet-Silverado-Hybrid.jpg is a mild hybrid that uses the electric motor mainly to power the accessories.]] File:BMW ActiveHybrid 7 WAS 2010 8967.JPG is a mild hybrid with an electric motor designed to increase power and performance.]] Hybrid electric vehicles can be classified according to the way in which power is supplied to the drivetrain: *In Parallel hybrid the ICE and the electric motor are both connected to the mechanical transmission (mechanics) and can simultaneously transmit power to drive the wheels, usually through a conventional transmission. Hondas Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) system as found in the Honda Insight Honda Civic Hybrid Honda Accord Hybrid as well as the BAS Hybrid system found in the Chevrolet Malibu hybrids are examples of production parallel hybrids.lt;/ref> Current, commercialized parallel hybrids use a single, small (<20kW) electric motor and small battery pack as the electric motor is not designed to be the sole source of motive power from launch. Parallel hybrids are also capable of regenerative braking and the internal combustion engine can also act a generator for supplemental recharging. Parallel hybrids are more efficient that comparable non-hybrid vehicles especially during urban stop-and-go conditions and at times during highway operation where the electric motor is permitted to contribute. *In Hybrid vehicle drivetrain#Series-Hybrid only the electric motor drives the drivetrain, and the ICE works as a electrical generator to power the electric motor or to recharge the batteries. The battery pack can recharged from regenerative braking or from the ICE. Series hybrids usually have a smaller combustion engine but a larger battery pack as compared to parallel hybrids, which makes them more expensive than parallels. This configuration makes series hybrids more efficient in city driving. The Chevrolet Volt is a series hybrid plug-in hybrid although GM prefers to describe the Volt as an electric vehicle equipped with a "range extending" gasoline powered ICE as a generator and therefore dubbed an "Extended Range Electric Vehicle"lt;/ref> or E-REV.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> *Hybrid vehicle drivetrain#Power-split or series-parallel hybrid have the benefits of a combination of series and parallel characteristics. As a result, they are more efficient overall, because series hybrids tend to be more efficient at lower speeds and parallel tend to be more efficient at high speeds; however, the power-split hybrid is higher than a pure parallel. Examples of power-split (referred to be some as "series-parallel") hybrid powertrains include current models of Ford Motor Company General Motors Lexus Nissan and Toyota Toyota Motor Corporation (2006) http://www.hybridsynergydrive.com/en/series_parallel.html "Series Parallel Hybrid System"] Hybrid Synergy Drive Retrieved June 19, 2007.Types by degree of hybridization
*Hybrid vehicle drivetrain#Full hybrid sometimes also called a strong hybrid, is a vehicle that can run on just the engine, just the batteries, or a combination of both. Ford Motor Company s hybrid system, Toyotas Hybrid Synergy Drive and General Motors Chrysler s Two-Mode Hybrid technologies are full hybrid systems. The Toyota Prius Ford Escape Hybrid and Ford Fusion Hybrid are examples of full hybrids, as these cars can be moved forward on battery power alone. A large, high-capacity battery pack is needed for battery-only operation. These vehicles have a split power path that allows more flexibility in the drivetrain by interconverting mechanical and electrical power, at some cost in complexity. *Mild hybrid is a vehicle that can not be driven solely on its electric motor, because the electric motor does not have enough power to propel the vehicle on its own. Mild hybrids only include some of the features found in hybrid technology, and usually achieve limited Fuel economy in automobiles up to 15 percent in urban driving and 8 to 10 percent overall cycle.lt;/ref> A mild hybrid is essentially a conventional vehicle with oversize starter motor, allowing the engine to be turned off whenever the car is coasting, braking, or stopped, yet restart quickly and cleanly. The motor is often mounted between the engine and transmission, taking the place of the torque converter, and is used to supply additional propulsion energy when accelerating. Accessories can continue to run on electrical power while the gasoline engine is off, and as in other hybrid designs, the motor is used for regenerative braking to recapture energy. As compared to full hybrids, mild hybrids have smaller batteries and a smaller, weaker motor/generator, which allows manufacturers to reduce cost and weight. :Honda s early hybrids including the Honda Insight#First generation (2000–2006) used this design, leveraging their reputation for design of small, efficient gasoline engines; their system is dubbed Integrated Motor Assist (IMA). Starting with the 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid the IMA system now can propel the vehicle solely on electric power during medium speed cruising. Another example is the 2005-2007 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid#Hybrid a full-size pickup truck Chevrolet was able to get a 10% improvement on the Silverados fuel efficiency by shutting down and restarting the engine on demand and using regenerative braking. General Motors has also used its mild BAS Hybrid technology in other models such as the Saturn Vue#Green Line the Saturn Aura Hybrid#Aura Green Line and the Chevrolet Malibu#Malibu HybridPlug-in hybrids (PHEVs)
File:Chevrolet Volt WAS 2010 8852.JPG is a plug-in hybrid able to run in all-electric mode up to 40 miles.]] A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), also known as a plug-in hybrid, is a hybrid electric vehicle with Rechargeable battery that can be restored to full charge by connecting a plug to an external electric power ource. A PHEV shares the characteristics of both a conventional hybrid electric vehicle, having an electric motor and an internal combustion engine and of an all-electric vehicle also having a AC power plugs and sockets to connect to the electrical grid PHEVs have a much larger all-electric range as compared to conventional gasoline-electric hybrids, and also eliminate the "range anxiety" associated to all-electric vehicles, because the combustion engine works as a backup when the batteries are depleted.pp. 30-32in geologic time | journal Journal of Geophysical Research | volume 110 | issueC9 | pagesC09S05.1–C09S05.6 | year 2005 | doi10.1029/2004JC002625 | accessdate2008-12-31}}lt;/ref> Chinese battery manufacturer and automaker BYD Auto released the BYD F3DM PHEV-62 (PHEV-100 km) hatchback to the Chinese fleet market on December 15, 2008, for 149,800 Chinese yuan (US $22,000).Crippen, A. (December 15, 2008) http://www.cnbc.com/id/28236421 "Warren Buffetts Electric Car Hits the Chinese Market, But Rollout Delayed For U.S. & Europe"] CNBC Retrieved December 2008.Balfour, F. (December 15, 2008)http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/dec2008/gb20081215_913780.htm "Chinas First Plug-In Hybrid Car Rolls Out"]Business Week Retrieved December 2008. General Motors expects to launch the 2011 Chevrolet Volt series plug-in by November 2010.lt;/ref>lt;/ref>History
Early days
Image:Lohner Porsche.jpg was the first gasoline-electric hybrid automobile ]] In 1900, while employed at Lohner Coach Factory, Ferdinand Porsche developed the [[Lohner-Porsche Mixte Hybrid|Mixte]]http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/3456/Lohner-Porsche-Mixte-Voiturette.html Lohner-Porsche Mixte Voiturette] a 4WD series-hybrid version of "System Lohner-Porsche electric carriage previously appeared in Exposition Universelle (1900) The Mixte included a pair of generators driven by 2.5-hp Daimler IC engines to extend operating range and it could travel nearly 40 miles on battery alone and it was presented in the Paris Auto Show in 1901.http://www.nowpublic.com/tech-biz/hybrid-car-history-porsche-4wd-1900 HYBRID CAR HISTORY PORSCHE 4WD 1900]http://www.greenhybrid.com/wiki/index.php/Hybrid_History_-_Part_1 Hybrid History - Part 1] The Mixte broke several Austrian speed records, and also won the Exelberg Rally in 1901 with Porsche himself driving. The Mixte used a internal combustion engine powering a Electrical generator which in turn powered electric hub motor , with a small battery pack for reliability. It had a top speed of 50 km/h and a power of 5.22 kW during 20 minutes. George Fischer sold hybrid buses to England in 1901; Knight Neftal produced a racing hybrid in 1902.lt;/ref> In 1905, H. Piper filed a US patent application for a hybrid vehicle.Victor Wouk, Hybrid Electric Vehicles, Scientific American, 1997-10, p70-74 The 1915 Dual Power made by the Woods Motor Vehicle electric car maker, had a four-cylinder internal combustion engine and an electric motor. Below the electric motor alone drove the vehicle, drawing power from a battery pack, and above this speed the "main" engine cut in to take the car up to its top speed. About 600 were made up to 1918.lt;/ref> A Canadian company produced a hybrid car for sale in 1915. The first gasoline-electric hybrid car was released by the Woods Motor Vehicle in 1917. The hybrid was a commercial failure, proving to be too slow for its price, and too difficult to service. In 1931 Erich Gaichen invented and drove from Altenburg to Berlin a 1/2 horsepower electric car containing features later incorporated into hybrid cars. Its maximum speed was but it was licensed by the Motor Transport Office, taxed by the German Revenue Department and patented by the German Reichs-Patent Amt. The car battery was re-charged by the motor when the car went downhill. Additional power to charge the battery was provided by a cylinder of compressed air which was re-charged by small air pumps activated by vibrations of the chassis and the brakes and by igniting oxyhydrogen gas. An account of the car and his characterization as a "crank inventor" can be found in Arthur Koestlers autobiography, Arrow in the Blue, pages 269-271, which summarize a contemporaneous newspaper account written by Koestler. No production beyond the prototype was reported.Predecessors of current technology
A more recent working prototype of the HEV was built by Victor Wouk (one of the scientists involved with the Henney Kilowatt the first transistor-based electric car). Wouks work with HEVs in the 1960s and 1970s earned him the title as the "Godfather of the Hybrid".lt;/ref> Wouk installed a prototype hybrid drivetrain (with a electric motor into a 1972 Buick Skylark provided by GM for the 1970 Federal Clean Car Incentive Program, but the program was stopped by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1976 while Eric Stork, the head of the EPA at the time, was accused of a prejudicial coverup lt;/ref> The regenerative brake the core design concept of most production HEVs, was developed by electrical engineer David Arthurs around 1978, using wikt:off-the shelf components and an Opel GT However the voltage controller to link the batteries, motor (a jet-engine starter motor), and DC electrical generator was Arthurs. The vehicle exhibited fuel efficiency and plans for it (as well as somewhat updated versions) are still available through the Mother Earth News web site. The Mother Earth News own 1980 version claimed nearly In 1989, Audi AG produced its first wikt:iteration of the Audi Duo (the Audi 100#C3 experimental vehicle, a plug-in hybrid based on the Audi 100 Avant quattro (four wheel drive system) This car had a Siemens electric motor which drove the rear roadwheels. A trunk (automobile) mounted nickel-cadmium battery supplied energy to the motor that drove the rear wheels. The vehicles front roadwheels were powered by a list of discontinued Volkswagen Group petrol engines#NF straight-five engine petrol engine with an output of The intent was to produce a vehicle which could operate on the engine in the country, and electric mode in the city. Mode of operation could be selected by the driver. Just ten vehicles are believed to have been made; one drawback was that due to the extra weight of the electric drive, the vehicles were less efficient when running on their engines alone than standard Audi 100s with the same engine. Two years later, Audi, unveiled the second duo generation, the Audi 100 Duo - likewise based on the Audi 100 Avant quattro. Once again, this featured an electric motor, a three-phase machine, driving the rear roadwheels. This time, however, the rear wheels were additionally powered via the Torsen centre differential (mechanical device) from the main engine compartment, which housed a 2.0 litre inline-four engine lt;!-- I think this might be the 2.0 five cylinder engine, rather than the 4cyl --> The Bill Clinton administration initiated the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV) program on 29 September 1993, that involved Chrysler Ford General Motors United States Council for Automotive Research the United States Department of Energy and other various governmental agencies to engineer the next efficient and clean vehicle.lt;/ref> The United States National Research Council (USNRC) cited automotive industry moves to produce HEVs as evidence that technologies developed under PNGV were being rapidly adopted on production line , as called for under Goal 2. Based on information received from automakers, NRC reviewers questioned whether the "Big Three" would be able to move from the concept phase to cost effective, pre-production prototype vehicles by 2004, as set out in Goal 3.Review of the Research Program of the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles: Seventh Report, National Research Council, (2001), p. 77 The program was replaced by the hydrogen-focused FreedomCAR initiative by the George W. Bush administration in 2001,lt;/ref> an initiative to fund research too risky for the private sector to engage in, with the long-term goal of developing effectively carbon emission- and petroleum-free vehicles. 1998 saw the Panoz Esperante GTR-1#Q9 HybridPanoz-Zytek became the first Petrol-Electric Hybrid to race at Le Mans, although the car failed to qualify for the main event. The car managed to finished second in class at Petit Le Mans the same year.Modern hybrids
File:1997 Toyota Prius 01.jpg ]] File:HondaInsight.jpg ]] File:DCA 07 2009 Honda Insight Hybrid with badging 6423.jpg ]] File:Ford Fusion Hybrid 7887 VA 11 09 with badging.jpg was launched in the U.S. in March 2009.]] Automotive hybrid technology became widespread beginning in the late 1990s. The first mass production hybrid vehicle was the Toyota Prius launched in Japan in 1997, and followed by the Honda Insight launched in 1999 in the United States and Japan. The Prius was launched in Europe North America and the rest of the world in 2000.lt;/ref> The Toyota Prius#1997–2001 (model NHW10) sedan has an estimated fuel economy in automobiles of in the city and in highway driving. The two-door Honda Insight#First generation (2000–2006) was estimated at miles per gallon in city driving and on the highway. The Toyota Prius sold 300 units in 1997, 19,500 in 2000, and cumulative worldwide Prius sales reached the 1 million mark in April 2008. By early 2010, the Prius global cumulative sales were estimated at 1.6 million units.lt;/ref> Toyota launched a second generation Prius in 2004 and a third in 2009.lt;/ref> The 2010 Prius has an estimated United States Environmental Protection Agency combined fuel economy cycle of The Audi hybrid vehicles#Audi Duo III, aka Audi A4 Duo was introduced in 1997, based on the Audi A4#B5 and was the only Duo to ever make it into series production. The Duo III used the 1.9 litre Turbocharged Direct Injection (TDI) diesel engine which was coupled with an electric motor. Unfortunately due to low demand for this hybrid because of its high price, only about sixty Audi Duos were produced. Until the release of the Audi Q7#Q7 hybrid (2005) in 2008, the Duo was the only Europe n hybrid ever put into production.lt;/ref> The Honda Civic Hybrid was introduced in February 2002 as a 2003 model, based on the Honda Civic (seventh generation) lt;/ref> The 2003 Civic Hybrid appears identical to the non-hybrid version, but delivers a 40 percent increase compared to a conventional Civic LX sedan. Along with the conventional Civic, it received styling update for 2004. The redesigned 2004 Toyota Prius#2004–2009 (model NHW20) improved passenger room, cargo area, and power output, while increasing energy efficiency and reducing emissions. The Honda Insight first generation stopped being produced after 2006 and has a devoted base of owners. A second generation Insight was launched in 2010. In 2004, Honda also released a hybrid version of the Honda Accord but discontinued it in 2007 citing disappointing sales.lt;/ref> The Ford Escape Hybrid the first hybrid electric sport utility vehicle (SUV) was released in 2005. Toyota and Ford entered into a licensing agreement in March 2004 allowing Ford to use 20 patentsfrom Toyota related to hybrid technology, although Fords engine was independently designed and built.In exchange for the hybrid licenses, Ford licensed patents involving their European diesel engines to Toyota.Toyota announced calendar year 2005 hybrid electric versions of the Toyota Highlander Hybrid#Hybrid and Lexus RX 400h with 4WD-i, which uses a rear electric motor to power the rear wheels negating the need for a transfer case. In 2006, General Motors Saturn Division began to market a mild hybrid parallel hybrid in the form of the 2007 Saturn Vue#Green Line which utilized GMs Belted Alternator/Starter (BAS Hybrid System combined with a 2.4 litre L4 engine and a FWD automatic transmission. The same hybrid powertrain was also used to power the 2008 Saturn Aura Hybrid#Aura Green Line and Chevrolet Malibu#Malibu Hybrid models. As of December 2009, only the BAS equipped Malibu is still in (limited) production. In 2007, Lexus released a hybrid electric version of their GS sport sedan, the Lexus GS450h#GS 450h with a power output of 335 bhp.http://www.lexus.co.uk/about/environment/benefits/benefits-gs450h.aspx The 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid became available in Summer 2006 in the United States and Canada. Nissan launched the Nissan Altima Hybrid#Hybrid with technology licensed by Toyota in 2007.lt;/ref> Commencing in the fall of 2007 General Motors began to market their 2008 Two-Mode Hybrid models of their GMT900 based Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid#Hybrid vehicle and GMC Yukon SUVs, closely followed by the 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid#Hybrid lt;ref>http://media.gm.com/us/cadillac/en/product_services/r_cars/r_c_Escalade/09escaladehybrid_index.html ]lt;/ref> version.http://media.gm.com/us/gmc/en/product_services/r_cars/r_c_yukon_hybrid/index.html ]lt;/ref> For the 2009 model year, General Motors released the same technology in their half-ton pickup truck models, the 2009 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid lt;ref>http://media.gm.com/us/chevrolet/en/product_services/r_trucks/r_c_silverado_hybrid/09index%20hybrid.html ]lt;/ref> and GMC Sierra lt;ref>http://media.gm.com/us/gmc/en/product_services/r_cars/r_c_sierra_hybrid/09index.html ]lt;/ref> Two-Mode Hybrid models. The Ford Fusion Hybrid officially debuted at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2008,lt;/ref> and was launched to the U.S. market in March 2009, together with the second generation Honda Insight and the Mercury Milan Hybrid lt;/ref>Latest developments
File:Mercedes-Benz S400 hybrid -- 2010 DC.jpg is the first HEV to use lithium ion battery ]] File:Honda CRZ Hybrid WAS 2010 9010.JPG hybrid was launched in Japan in February 2010.]] File:Toyota Auris HSD Hybrid Concept.JPG is the first mass production hybrid electric vehicle built in Europe.]] The Hyundai Elantra LPI Hybrid was unveiled at the 2009 Seoul Motor Show and sales began in the South Korea domestic market in July 2009. The Elantra LPI (Liquefied Petroleum Injected) is the worlds first hybrid vehicle to be powered by an internal combustion engine built to run on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as a fuel. The Elantra PLI is a mild hybrid and the first hybrid to adopt advanced lithium polymer (Li–Poly) batteries.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> The Elantra LPI Hybrid delivers a fuel economy in automobiles of and CO2 emissions of 99 g/km to qualify as a Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (SULEV). Hyundai Motor Company has scheduled the launch of the 2011 Hyundai Sonata#Hybrid version (2010— ) by the end of 2010.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> The Mercedes-Benz W221#S 400 Hybrid (2009-) was unveiled in the 2009 Chicago Auto Show lt;/ref> and sales began in the U.S. in October 2009.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> The S400 BlueHybrid is a mild hybrid and the first hybrid car to adopt a lithium ion battery lt;/ref> The hybrid technology in the S400 was co-developed by Daimler AG and BMW The same hybrid technology is being used in the BMW 7 Series#ActiveHybrid 7 expected to go on sales in the U.S. and Europe by mid 2010.lt;/ref> In December 2009 BMW began sales of its full hybrid BMW X6#ActiveHybrid X6 (2009-) while Daimler launched the Mercedes-Benz M-Class#ML450 Hybrid by lease only.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> Sales of the 2011 Honda CR-Z began in Japan in February 2010 and in August 2010 in the U.S., becoming Hondas third hybrid electric car in the market.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> The CR-Z is scheduled to be launched in the European market also in 2010.lt;/ref> Honda has also scheduled the launch of the 2011 Honda Fit Hybrid by late 2010 in Japan and Europe (the latter as Honda Jazz),lt;/ref>lt;/ref> and it will sell for million (around , the lowest price for a gasoline-electric vehicle sold in Japan as of mid 2010.lt;/ref> Toyota announced plans to add hybrid vehicle drivetrain to ten new hybrid models between 2009 and 2012 and expects to sell worldwide one million hybrids per year early in this decade.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> Two of Toyotas latest concept car are the Toyota concept vehicles, 2010-2019#Prius Custom Plus Concept and the Toyota FT-CH (Future Toyota Compact Hybrid). The Prius Custom Plus is a modification of the Toyota Prius and shown at the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon lt;/ref> The Custom Plus differs from the Prius by its aggressive body kit and new wheels. The Toyota FT-CH was first shown at the 2010 North American International Auto Show lt;/ref> Compared to the Toyota Prius, the FT-CH is 22 inches shorter in overall length and less than an inch in overall width, and it is lighter in weight and more Fuel economy in automobiles than the Prius. This concept is targeting a lower price range than the Prius line-up.Toyota Press Releaselt;/ref> Mass production of the 2011 Toyota Auris Hybrid began in May 2010 at Toyota Manufacturing UK (TMUK) Burnaston plant and became the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle to be built in Europe.lt;/ref> Sales in the U.K. began in July 2010, at a price starting at (, ( less than the Toyota Prius lt;/ref>lt;/ref> The 2011 Auris Hybrid shares the same powertrain as the Prius, and combined fuel economy is lt;/ref>lt;/ref> Volkswagen announced at the Geneva Motor Show#010 the launch of the 2012 Volkswagen Touareg#Touareg V6 TSI Hybrid (2009) scheduled for 2011.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> VW also announced plans to introduce diesel fuel electric hybrid versions of its most popular models in 2012, beginning with the new Volkswagen Jetta followed by the Volkswagen Golf in 2013 together with hybrid versions of the Volkswagen Polo lt;/ref>lt;/ref> The Peugeot 3008#Hybrid version will be launched in the European market in early 2011 and is expected to become the worlds first mass production diesel-electric hybrid. According to Peugeot the new hybrid delivers a fuel economy in automobiles of up to and CO2 emissions of 99g/km on the European test cycle.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> Other gasoline-electric hybrids already scheduled for commercial sales are the Lincoln MKZ#MKZ Hybrid (2011) lt;ref nameGCC0310>lt;/ref> and the Porsche Cayenne#Hybrid both for late 2010, and the Lexus CT 200h in 2011.lt;/ref> The MKZ Hybrid will be the first hybrid version ever to have the same price as the gasoline-engine version of the car.lt;/ref>Sales and rankings
The Toyota hybrids combined with Lexus RX Hybrid reached 1 million hybrids sold in the U.S. by February 2009, and worldwide sales of hybrids by both brands totaled over 2 million vehicles by August 2009. As the top selling hybrid in both the U.S. and Japanese markets, the Toyota Prius reached cumulative sales of 1.8 million Prius sold worldwide as of July 31, 2010. Worldwide, Toyota Motor Company is the leader with more than 2.68 million hybrids sold by July 2010,lt;/ref> followed by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. with more than 300 thousand hybrids sold by January 2009,A total of 25,239 Honda hybrids sold in Japan and 35,149 sold in Europe until January 2009lt;/ref> and Ford Motor Corporation with more than 100 thousand hybrids sold by December 2009.lt;/ref> File:Hibrid Toyota Prius 61 MIA 12 2008 with logo.jpg is the top selling hybrid in the U.S. and Japan.]] File:Honda Civic Hybrid with logo DC 5020 03 2009.jpg is the second most sold hybrid in the U.S.]] File:Ford Escape Hybrid with logo 5206 DC 03 2009.jpg is the top selling hybrid in the U.S. by an American carmaker.]] More than 3 million hybrid electric vehicles have been sold around the world by July 2010, led by the United States with almost 1.8 million units,Total registered electric hybrids in the U.S. is 1,614,761 vehicles until December 2009, of which 122,755 were manufactured by Ford (Click and open the Excel file for the detail by year for each model)lt;/ref> followed by Japan with more than 1 million units and Europe with more than 200 thousand. By December 2009, the top seller in the U.S. was the Toyota Prius with cumulative sales of 814,173 units, followed by the Honda Civic Hybrid with 197,177 vehicles, and the Toyota Camry Hybrid with 154,977 units. The top selling hybrid in the U.S. by an American manufacturer is the Ford Escape Hybrid with cumulative sales of 95,285 vehicles by December 2009, followed by the Fusion Hybrid with sales of 15,554 units in just nine months. Japan and the U.S. represented 84% of global hybrid sales in 2009.lt;/ref> |class"wikitable" style"margin: 1em auto 1em auto" ! colspan"8" style"text-align:center; background:#cfc;"|Top national markets for hybrid electric vehiclesbetween 2007 and 2009{{cite web|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/hybrid-sales-dashboard/december-2009-dashboard.html|title=December 2009 Dashboard: Year-End Tally|date=2010-01-20|accessdate=2010-09-13|publisher=hybridCars.com}}{{cite web|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/files/feb09-hybrid-market-dashboard-v2.pdf|title=February 2009 Hybrid Market Dashboard|date=2009-03-13|accessdate=2010-03-15|publisher=hybridCars.com}}{{cite web|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/files/feb08-hybrid-market-dashboard.pdf|title=February 2008 Hybrid Market Dashboard|date=2008-03-14|accessdate=2010-03-15|publisher=hybridCars.com}} |- !style="background:#cfc;"|Rank || style="background:#cfc;"|Country ||style="background:#cfc;"|Number of
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2007 |- style="text-align:center;" | 1 || align=left|{{JAP}} ||334,000{{cite web|url=http://www.canadiandriver.com/2010/02/22/hybrids-paving-the-way-for-electrics-sbi-energy.htm|title=Hybrids paving the way for electrics: SBI Energy|publisher=Canadian Driver|date=2010-02-22|accessdate=2010-03-15}} Domestic hybrid sales were 334,000 units in 2009 ||45% || 94,259 || 18%|| 69,015|| 14% |- style"text-align:center;" | 2 ||alignleft||290,271||39% || 312,209|| 61%|| 350,289|| 70% |- style"text-align:center;" | 3 || alignleft|||16,167(1) || 2%||15,385 || 3%|| 14,828|| 3% |- style"text-align:center;" | 4 || alignleft||13,686(1) ||- || 11,814 ||| 2%|| n.a.(2)|| - |- style"text-align:center;" | 5 || alignleft||13,661(1) || -||19,963 || 4%|| 15,968|| 3% |- style"text-align:center;" |colspan"2" | Top 5| -||- ||453,630|| 89%|| 457,615|| 91% |- style"text-align:center;" |colspan"2" | World|740,000lt;/ref>|| || 511,758||| || 500,405|| |- | colspan"8" style"text-align:left; background:#cfc;"|Notes: (1) Cumulative sales until November 2009 only. (2) For year 2007 Netherlands was not among the top 5 world markets. Germany with
7,515 hybrids sold, was the fifth country in the rank. |}
U.S. market
California has been the state leading hybrid sales in th U.S. with 55,553 vehicles sold in 2009, 74,932 in 2008, and 91,417 in 2007. In 2009 it was followed by New York (15,438) and Florida (14,949). In terms of new hybrids sold per capita the District of Columbia was the leader in 2009 with 3.79 hybrids per 1000 residents, followed by Califormia (1.54) and Washington (U.S. state) (1.53). The top 5 United States metropolitan area markets for sales of hybrid electric vehicles in 2009 were Greater Los Angeles Area (26,677), New York metropolitan area (21,193), San Francisco Bay Area (15,799), Washington Metropolitan Area (11,595), and Chicago metropolitan area (8,990). The following table summarizes the top metropolitan area markets in terms of new hybrids sold per capita. |class"wikitable" style"margin: 1em auto 1em auto" ! colspan"6" style"text-align:center; background:#abcdef;"|Top U.S. metropolitan markets forhybrid electric vehicles in 2008-2009lt;/ref> ! rowspan"13" style"background:#fff; width:25%;"| |- style"text-align:center; background:#abcdef;" || Rank
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(2008) |- style"text-align:center;" | 1||alignleft|Portland metropolitan area ||8.8 || 1||alignleft|Portland, OR ||12.17 |- style"text-align:center;" | 2 ||alignleft|Helena micropolitan area | 6.7||2 ||alignleft|San Francisco, CA || 8.84 |- style"text-align:center;" | 3 ||alignleft| San Francisco Bay Area || 6.7 ||3 ||alignleft| Monterey, CA|| 7.16 |- style"text-align:center;" | 4 ||alignleft|Washington Metropolitan Area || 5.1 ||4 ||alignleft|Santa Barbara, CA||6.94 |- style"text-align:center;" | 5 ||alignleft|Greater Los Angeles Area | 4.8||5||alignleft|San Diego, CA||6.57 |- style"text-align:center;" | 6 ||alignleft|San Diego County, California |4.7||6||alignleft|Los Angeles|| 6.08 |- style"text-align:center;" | 7 ||alignleft| Seattle metropolitan area | 4.7 ||7||alignleft|Charlottesville metropolitan area | 5.42 |- style"text-align:center;" | 8 ||alignleft|Juneau, Alaska || 4.6||8||alignleft|Seattle, WA|| 4.90 |- style"text-align:center;" | 9 ||alignleft|Santa Barbara, California |4.4 ||9||alignleft|Washington, DC||4.85 |- style"text-align:center;" | 10 ||alignleft|Monterey, California | 4.3 ||10||alignleft|Sacramento metropolitan area |4.85 |- style"text-align:center;" | colspan"2" |[[United States metropolitan area|U.S. metropolitan area]]
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Japanese market
Toyota s hybrid sales in Japan since 1997, including both Toyota and Lexus models, reached 615,800 units by August 2009 and passed the 1 million mark in July 2010. Cumulative sales of Honda s hybrid vehicles since November 1999 reached 25,239 units by January 2009, and in March 2010, Honda announced that the new 2010 Honda Insight broke through 100,000 sales in Japan in just one year after its introduction.lt;/ref> Total worldwide sales of the Insight during its first year in the market reached 143,015 units, falling short of the 200,000 global sales target set by Honda when it was launched in 2009.lt;/ref> Hybrid sales in Japan almost triple in 2009 as compared to 2008 as a result of government incentives that included a Scrappage program#Japan Plug-in electric vehicle#Japan on hybrid vehicles and other low emission cars and trucks, and a higher levy on gasoline that rose prices in the order of US$4.50.lt;/ref> New hybrid car sales jumped from 94,259 in 2008 to 334,000 in 2009, and hybrid sales in 2009 represented around 10% of new vehicles sales in Japan. In contrast, the U.S. market share was 2.8% for the same year. These record sales allowed Japan to surpass the U.S. in total new hybrid sales, as the Japanese market represented almost half (48%) of the worldwide hybrid sales in 2009 while the U.S. market represented 42% of global sales. The Toyota Prius became the first HEV to top annual new car sales in Japan with 208,876 units sold in 2009, and by February 2010 the Prius remained the top selling car, and became so popular that there is a six month waiting list.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> The Insight ranked fifth in overall sales in 2009 with 93,283 units sold.Technology
The varieties of hybrid electric designs can be differentiated by the structure of the hybrid vehicle drivetrain the fuel type, and the mode of operation. In 2007, several automobile manufacturers announced that future vehicles will use aspects of hybrid electric technology to reduce fuel consumption without the use of the hybrid drivetrain. Regenerative braking can be used to recapture energy and stored to power electrical accessories, such as air conditioning. Shutting down the engine at idle can also be used to reduce fuel consumption and reduce emissions without the addition of a hybrid drivetrain. In both cases, some of the advantages of hybrid electric technology are gained while additional cost and weight may be limited to the addition of larger batteries and starter motors. There is no standard terminology for such vehicles, although they may be termed mild hybrid .Engines and fuel sources
Fossil fuels
Free-piston engine could be used to generate electricity as efficiently as, and less expensively than, fuel cells.lt;/ref> ;Gasoline Gasoline engine are used in most hybrid electric designs, and will likely remain dominant for the foreseeable future. While petroleum derived gasoline is the primary fuel, it is possible to mix in varying levels of ethanol created from renewable energy sources. Like most modern internal combustion engine powered vehicles, HEVs can typically use up to about 15% bioethanol Manufacturers may move to flexible fuel engine , which would increase allowable ratios, but no plans are in place at present. ;Diesel Diesel-electric HEVs use a diesel engine for power generation. Diesels have advantages when delivering constant power for long periods of time, suffering less wear while operating at higher efficiency. The diesel engines high torque, combined with hybrid technology, may offer substantially improved mileage. Most diesel vehicles can use 100% pure biofuel (biodiesel , so they can use but do not need petroleum at all for fuel (although mixes of biofuel and petroleum are more common, and petroleum may be needed for lubrication . If diesel-electric HEVs were in use, this benefit would likely also apply. Diesel-electric hybrid drivetrains have begun to appear in commercial vehicles (particularly buses); as of 2007, no light duty diesel-electric hybrid passenger cars are currently available, although prototypes exist. Peugeot is expected to produce a diesel-electric hybrid version of its 308 in late 2008 for the European market.http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/207600/peugeot_308.html Autoexpress on diesel-electric Peugeot 308] PSA Peugeot Citroën has unveiled two demonstrator vehicles featuring a diesel-electric hybrid drivetrain: the Peugeot 307 Citroën C4 Hybride HDi and Citroën C-Cactus http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/document/presse_communique/CP_hybride_HDI_GB1138705079.pdf Volkswagen made a prototype diesel-electric hybrid car that achieved fuel economy, but has yet to sell a hybrid vehicle. General Motors Corporation has been testing the Opel Astra Diesel Hybrid. There have been no concrete dates suggested for these vehicles, but press statements have suggested production vehicles would not appear before 2009. At the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2009 both Mercedes and BMW displayed diesel-electric hybrids.lt;/ref> Robert Bosch GmbH is supplying hybrid diesel-electric technology to diverse automakers and models, including the Peugeot 308 http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID/20070612/ANE01/70612004/1116 Bosch says it has contract for diesel-hybrid parts - Automotive News Europe] So far, production diesel-electric engines have mostlyappeared in mass transit buses. FedEx along with Eaton Corporation in the USA and Iveco in Europe, has begun deploying a small fleet of Hybrid diesel electric delivery trucks.http://www.fedex.com/us/about/responsibility/environment/hybridelectricvehicle.html About Fedex Hybrid Electric Vehicle in the USA] As of October 2007 Fedex now operates more than 100 diesel electric hybrids in North America, Asia and Europe.http://www.greencarcongress.com/2007/10/fedex-to-launch.html FedEx to Launch Commercial Hybrid-Electric Vans from Iveco in Europe] ; Liquefied petroleum gas In 2009 , Hyundai introduced the Hyundai Elantra LPI Hybrid which is the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle to run on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). ;Hydrogen Hydrogen can be used in cars in two ways: As a combustible heat source, or as a source of electrons for an electric motor. The burning of hydrogen is not being developed in practical terms; it is the hydeogen fuel-cell electric vehicle (HFEV)that is garnering all the attention. Hydrogen fuel cells create electricity that is fed into an electric motor to drives the wheels. Hydrogen is not burned, but it is consumed. This means that molecular hydrogen, H2, is combined with oxygen to form water. 2H2 (4e-) + O2 --> 2H2O (4e-). The molecular hydrogen and oxygens mutual affinity drives the fuel cell to separate the electrons from the hydrogen, to use them to power the electric motor, and to return them to the ionized water molecules that were formed when the electron-depleted hydrogen combined with the oxygen in the fuel cell. Recaling that a hydeogen atom is nothing more than a proton and an electron; in essence, the motor is driven by the protons atomic attraction to the oxygen nucleus, and the electrons attraction to the ionized water molecule. An HFEV is an all-electric car that has an open-source battery in the form of a hydrogen tank and the atmosphere. HFEVs may also contain closed-cell batteries for the purpose of power storage from regenerative braking, but this does not change the source of the motivation. It means that the HFEV is an electric car with two types of batteries. So, since HFEVs are purely electric, and do not contain any type of heat engine, they are not hybrids.Biofuels
File:Escape E85 Flex Fuel Hybrid WAS 2010 8941.JPG was the first hybrid electric vehicle with a Flexible-fuel vehicle capable of running on E85 fuel.]] File:Ford Escape E85 Flex Plug-in Hybrid views and badging WAS 2010.jpg E85 flex-fuel plug-in hybrid ]] Hybrid vehicles might use an internal combustion engine running on biofuel , such as a flexible-fuel engine running on ethanol fuel or engines running on biodiesel In 2007 Ford Motor Corporation produced 20 demonstration Ford Escape Hybrid E85s for real-world testing in fleets in the U.S.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> Also as a demonstration project, Ford delivered in 2008 the first flexible-fuel plug-in hybrid SUV to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), a Ford Escape Hybrid capable of running on gasoline or E85.lt;/ref> The Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid electric vehicle would be the first commercially available flex-fuel plug-in hybrid capable of adapting the propulsion to the biofuels used in several world markets such as the ethanol blend E85 in the U.S., or Neat alcohol fuel in Brazil or biodiesel in Sweden lt;/ref>lt;/ref> The Volt will be E85 flex-fuel capable about a year after its introduction.lt;/ref>lt;/ref>Electric machines
In split pathvehicles (Toyota, Ford, GM, Chysler) there are two electrical machines, one of which functions as a motor primarily, and the other functions as a generator primarily. One of the primary requirements of these machines is that they are very efficient, as the electrical portion of the energy must be converted from the engine to the generator, through two inverter , through the motor again and then to the wheels. Most of the electric machines used in hybrid vehicles are brushless DC motor (BLDC). Specifically, they are of a type called an interior permanent magnet (IPM) machine (or motor). These machines are wound similarly to the induction motors found in a typical home, but (for high efficiency) use very strong rare earth magnets in the rotor. These magnets contain neodymium iron and boron, and are therefore called Neodymium magnet . The magnet material is expensive, and its cost is one of the limiting factors in the use of these machines.Design considerations
In some cases, manufacturers are producing HEVs that use the added energy provided by the hybrid systems to give vehicles a power boost, rather than significantly improved fuel efficiency compared to their traditional counterparts.http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/sep2005/tc20050920_8040_tc_217.htm "Hybrids: More Power, Less Fuel"], Business Week September 20, 2005. The trade-off between added performance and improved fuel efficiency is partly controlled by the software within the hybrid system and partly the result of the engine, battery and motor size. In the future, manufacturers may provide HEV owners with the ability to partially control this balance (fuel efficiency vs. added performance) as they wish, through a user-controlled setting.http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/08/0808_050808_hybrid_cars.html "Hybrid Cars Losing Efficiency, Adding Oomph"], National Geographic August 8, 2005. Toyota announced in January, 2006 that it was considering a "high-efficiency" button.Conversion kits
One can buy a stock hybrid or convert a stock petroleum car to a hybrid electric vehicle using an aftermarket kit lt;/ref>Environmental impact
Fuel consumption
Current HEVs reduce petroleum consumption under certain circumstances, compared to otherwise similar conventional vehicles, primarily by using three mechanisms:lt;/ref> #Reducing wasted energy during idle/low output, generally by turning the internal combustion engine off #Recapturing waste energy (i.e. regenerative braking) #Reducing the size and power of the internal combustion engine and hence inefficiencies from under-utilization, by using the added power from the electric motor to compensate for the loss in peak power output from the smaller internal combustion engine Any combination of these three primary hybrid advantages may be used in different vehicles to realize different fuel usage, power, emissions, weight and cost profiles. The internal combustion engine in an HEV can be smaller, lighter, and more efficient than the one in a conventional vehicle, because the combustion engine can be sized for slightly above averagepower demand rather than peakpower demand. The drive system in a vehicle is required to operate over a range of speed and power, but an internal combustion engine s highest efficiency is in a narrow range of operation, making conventional vehicles inefficient. On the contrary, in most HEV designs, the internal combustion engine operates closer to its range of highest efficiency more frequently. The power curve of electric motors is better suited to variable speeds and can provide substantially greater torque at low speeds compared with internal-combustion engines. The greater Fuel economy in automobiles of HEVs has implication for reduced petroleum consumption and roadway air dispersion modeling worldwidelt;/ref>Noise
Reduced noise emissions resulting from substantial use of the electric motor at idling and low speeds, leading to roadway noise noise mitigation http://luminatechnologies.org/luminaaco.html C. Michael Hogan and Amy Gregory, Hybrid vehicle emission noise comparison study Lumina Technologies, June 1, 2006] in comparison to conventional gasoline or diesel powered engine vehicles, resulting in beneficial noise health effects (although road noise from tires and wind, the loudest noises at highway speeds from the interior of most vehicles, are not affected by the hybrid design alone). Reduced noise may not be beneficial for all road users, as blind people or the visually-impaired consider the noise of combustion engines a helpful aid while crossing streets and feel quiet hybrids could pose an unexpected hazard.lt;/ref> The U.S. Congress and the European Commission are exploring legislation to establish a minimum level of sound for plug-in electric vehicle and hybrid electric vehicles when operating in electric mode, so that blind people and other pedestrians and cyclists can hear them coming and detect from which direction they are approaching. Tests have shown that vehicles operating in electric mode can be particularly hard to hear below lt;/ref>lt;/ref> In January 2010 the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (Japan) issued guidelines for hybrid and other near-silent vehicles. A 2009 study conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that crashes involving pedestrian and bicyclist have higher incidence rates for hybrids than internal combustion engine vehicles in certain vehicle maneuvers. These accidents commonly occurred on in zones with low speed limits, during daytime and in clear weather.Technical Report DOT HS 811 204 Even though no specific national regulation has been enacted in most countries as of mid 2010, some carmakers announced they have decided to address this safety issue shared by regular hybrids and all types of plug-in electric vehicle , and as a result, the upcoming Nissan Leaf#Warning Sound and Chevrolet Volt both due in late 2010, and the new Infiniti M#Hybrid version (2011–) and the Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid both due in 2011, will include synthesized sounds to alert pedestrians, the blind and others to their presence.lt;/ref>The article has a video with the Leaf warning sounds.lt;/ref>lt;/ref>lt;/ref> There is also After-market (general) technology available in California to make hybrids sound more like conventional internal combustion engine cars when the vehicle goes into the silent all-electric mode (EV mode).lt;/ref> On August 2010 Toyota began sales in Japan of an onboard device designed to automatically emit a synthesized sound of an electric motor when the Toyota Prius is operating as an all-electric mode at speeds up to approximately Toyota plans to use other versions of the device for use in gasoline-electric hybrids, plug-in hybrids, electric vehicle as well as fuel-cell hybrid vehicles planned for mass production lt;/ref>Pollution
Battery toxicity is a concern, although todays hybrids use NiMH batteries, not the environmentally problematic rechargeable NiCd "Nickel metal hydride batteries are benign. They can be fully recycled," says Ron Cogan, editor of the Green Car Journal.Toyota and Honda say that they will recycle dead batteries and that disposal will pose no toxic hazards. Toyota puts a phone number on each battery, and they pay a $200 "bounty" for each battery to help ensure that it will be properly recycled.among several popular hybrid models available in the U.S. lt;/center> | class"sortable wikitable" style"margin: 1em auto 1em auto" |- ! style"background:#cfc;"| Vehicle || style"background:#cfc;"| Year
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(2) All states except California and Northeastern states.
(3) Performance is the same for the Mazda Tribute Hybrid 2WD and the Mercury Mariner Hybrid#Hybrid 2WD
(4) Performance is the same for the GMC Sierra Hybrid 2WD, the Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid 2WD, and the GMC Yukon Hybrid 2WD. |}
Vehicle types
Motorcycles
Companies such as Zero Motorcycles lt;ref>lt;/ref> and Vectrix have market-ready all-electric motorcycle available now, but the pairing of electrical components and an internal combustion engine (ICE) has made packaging wikt:cumbersome especially for niche brands.http://www.sema.org/Main/ArticleDetail.aspx?fc_c1204471x2638620x66059664&contentID60637 ]lt;/ref> Also, eCycle Inc produces series diesel-electric motorcycles, with a top speed of and a target retail price of $5500.http://www.ecycle.com/hybrid.html , http://www.hybrid-vehicles.net/ecycle-hybrid-motorcycles.htm Peugeot HYmotion3 compressor http://www.peugeot.com/en/news/2008/10/2/hymotion3-compressor-the-missing-link.aspx?count112&filterBy1&page1 ]lt;/ref>lt;/ref> a hybrid scooter (motorcycle) is a three-wheeler that uses two separate power sources to power the front and back wheels. The back wheel is powered by a single cylinder 125 cc, single cylinder motor while the front wheels are each driven by their own electric motor When the bike is moving up to 10 km/h only the electric motors are used on a stop-start basis reducing the amount of carbon emissions.lt;/ref> SEMA has announced that Yamaha is going to launch one in 2010, with Honda following a year later, fueling a competition to reign in new customers and set new standards for mobility. Each company hopes to provide the capability to reach per charge by adopting advanced lithium-ion batteries to accomplish their claims. These proposed hybrid motorcycles could incorporate components from the upcoming Honda Insight car and its hybrid powertrain. The ability to mass-produce these items helps to overcome the investment hurdles faced by Startup company brands and bring new engineering concepts into mainstream market .Automobiles and light trucks
Taxis
File:Toyota Camry Hybrid VA 08 2009 7020.jpg hybrid-electric taxi.]] In 2000 North America s first hybrid electric taxi was put into service in Vancouver British Columbia operating a 2001 Toyota Prius which traveled over before being retired.lt;/ref>lt;/ref> Many of the major cities in the world are adding hybrid taxis to their taxicab fleets, led by San Francisco and New York City lt;/ref> By 2009 15% of New Yorks 13,237 taxis in service are hybrids, the most in any city in North America, and also began retiring its original hybrid fleet after per vehicle.lt;/ref> Other cities where taxi service is available with hybrid vehicles include Tokyo London Sydney Melbourne and Rome lt;/ref>Buses
File:Volvo7700hisaltlentz.jpg hybrid bus.]] Hybrid technology for buses has seen increased attention since recent battery developments decreased battery weight significantly. Drivetrains consist of conventional diesel engines and gas turbines. Some designs concentrate on using car engines, recent designs have focused on using conventional diesel engines already used in bus designs, to save on engineering and training costs. Several manufacturers are currently working on new hybrid designs, or hybrid drivetrains that fit into existing chassis offerings without major re-design. A challenge to hybrid buses may still come from cheaper lightweight imports from the former Eastern block countries or China, where national operators are looking at fuel consumption issues surrounding the weight of the bus, which has increased with recent bus technology innovations such as glazing, air conditioning and electrical systems. A hybrid bus can also deliver fuel economy though through the hybrid drivetrain. Hybrid technology is also being promoted by environmentally concerned transit authorities.Trucks
In 2003, General Motors introduced a hybrid diesel-electric military (light) truck, equipped with a diesel electric and a fuel cell auxiliary power unit. Hybrid electric light trucks were introduced in 2004 by Mercedes Benz (Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Micro-Vett SPA (Daily Bimodale). Navistar International and Eaton Corp. have been selected to manufacture diesel-electric hybrid trucks for a US pilot program serving the utility industry in 2004. In mid 2005 Isuzu introduced the Elf Diesel Hybrid Truck on the Japanese Market. They claim that approximately 300 vehicles, mostly route buses are using Hinos HIMR (Hybrid Inverter Controlled Motor & Retarder) system. In 2007, high petroleum price means a hard sell for hybrid truckshttp://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/45294/story.htm Planet Ark: High Price Means a Hard Sell for Hybrid Trucks] and appears the first U.S. production hybrid truck (International DuraStar Hybrid).http://www.electricdrive.org/index.php?tgentry&idxmore&article1641&idg1 Electric Drive Transportation Association] Other vehicles are: * Big mining machines like the Liebherr T 282B dump truck or Keaton Vandersteen LeTourneau L-2350 wheel loader are powered that way. Also there was several models of BelAZ (7530 and 7560 series) in USSR (now in Belarus since the middle of 1970th.lt;/ref> *NASA s huge Crawler-Transporter are diesel-electric. *Mitsubishi Fuso Canter Eco Hybrid is a diesel-electric commercial truck. *Hino Motors (a Toyota subsidiary) has the worlds first production hybrid electric truck in Australia (diesel engine plus a electric motor .lt;/ref> Other hybrid petroleum-electric truck makers are DAF Trucks MAN SE with MAN TGL Series Nissan Motors and Renault Trucks with Renault Puncher Hybrid electric truck technology and powertrain maker: ZF Friedrichshafen By a voice vote the United States House of Representatives approved the ( for truck classification plug-in hybrid vehicle ) authored by representative James SensenbrennerMilitary vehicles
The United States Army s manned ground vehicles of the Future Combat System all use a hybrid electric drive consisting of a diesel engine to generate electrical power for mobility and all other vehicle subsystems. However, with the current 2010 DOD budget all FCS land vehicles have been put on hold. Other military hybrid prototypes include the Millenworks Light Utility Vehicle the International FTTS Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck and the Shadow RST-VLocomotives
In May 2003, JR East started test runs with the so called NE (new energy) train and validated the systems functionality (series hybrid with lithium ion battery in cold regions. In 2004, Railpower Technologies had been running pilots in the US with the so called Green Goats,lt;/ref> which led to orders by the Union Pacific lt;ref>lt;/ref> and Canadian Pacific lt;ref>lt;/ref> Railways starting in early 2005. Railpower offers hybrid electric road switcher ,lt;/ref> as does GE.lt;/ref> Diesel-electric locomotives may not always be considered HEVs, not having energy storage on board, unless they are fed with electricity via a collector for short distances (for example, in tunnels with emission limits), in which case they are better classified as dual-mode vehicle .Marine and other aquatic
Produces marine hybrid propulsion: *eCycle Inc.http://www.ecyclemarine.com eCycle Marine Systems | Electric Outboards | Hybrid/Electric Propulsion | Marine APUs] *Solar Sailor HoldingsHybrid Premium and Showroom Cost Parity
HEVs can be initially more expensive (the so-called "hybrid premium") than pure fossil fuel based Internal combustion engine (ICEVs), due to extra batteries, more electronics and in some cases other design considerations (although charging station to reach the cost parity). The wikt:trade-off between higher initial cost (also called showroom costs) and lower fuel costs (difference often referred to as the payback period is dependent on usage - miles traveled, or hours of operation, fuel costs, and in some cases, government subsidies. Traditional economy vehicles may result in a lower direct cost for many users (before consideration of any externality . [[Consumer Reports]]ran an article in April 2006 stating that HEVs would not pay for themselves over 5 years of ownership. However, this included an error with charging the "hybrid premium" twice.lt;/ref> When corrected, the Honda Civic Hybrid and Toyota Prius did have a payback period of slightly less than 5 years.lt;/ref> This includes conservative estimates with depreciation (seen as more depreciation than a conventional vehicle, although that is not the current norm) and with progressively-higher gas prices. In particular, the Consumer Reports article assumed $2/U.S. gallon for 3 years, $3/U.S. gallon for one year and $4/U.S. gallon the last year. As recent events have shown, this is a volatile market and hard to predict. For 2006, gas prices ranged from low $2 to low $3, averaging about $2.60/U.S. gallon. A January 2007 analysis by Intellichoice.com shows that all 22 currently available HEVs will save their owners money over a five year period. The most savings is for the Toyota Prius, which has a five year cost of ownership 40.3% lower than the cost of comparable non-hybrid vehicles.lt;/ref> A report in the [[Greeley Tribune]]says that over the five years it would typically take for a new car owner to pay off the vehicle cost differential, a hybrid Camry driver could save up to $6,700 in gasoline at current gasoline prices, with hybrid tax incentives as an additional saving.lt;/ref> In countries with incentives to fight against global warming and contamination and promote vehicle fuel efficiency the wikt:pay-back period can be immediate and all-combustion engine vehicles (ACEVs) can cost more than hybrids because they generate more pollution. Toyota and Honda have already said theyve halved the incremental cost of electric hybrids and see cost parity in the future (even without incentives).lt;/ref>Raw materials shortage
The rare earth element dysprosium is required to fabricate many of the advanced electric motors and battery systems in hybrid propulsion systems.G, Nishiyama. "Japan urges China to ease rare metals supply." 8 November 2007. Reuters Latest News. 10 March 2008Legislation and incentives
In order to encourage the purchase of HEVs, several countries have introduced legislation for incentive and ecotax s.Canada
Residents of Ontario and Quebec in Canada can claim a rebate on the Provincial Retail Sales Tax of up to $2,000 CDN on the purchase or lease of a hybrid electric vehicle.lt;/ref> Ontario has a green license plate for hybrid car users and was to announce a slew of benefits to go along with it in 2008.http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id8433f2be-5d58-4610-87ac-04c65953e60a&k15430 Ontario to offer perks for drivers who go green] Residents in British Columbia are eligible for a 100% reduction of sales tax up to a maximum of $2,000 if the hybrid electric vehicle is purchased or leased before April 1, 2011 (extended in 2007/2008 budget from March 31, 2008 and expanded from a maximum of only $1,000 from April 1, 2008 to March 31, 2009, at which point the concession was scheduled to expire.)lt;/ref> Prince Edward Island residents can claim rebates on the Provincial Sales Tax of up to $3,000 CDN on the purchase or lease of any hybrid vehicles since March 30, 2004.lt;/ref>Japan
In 2009 the Japanese government implemented a set of policies and incentives that included a Scrappage program#Japan tax breaks on hybrid vehicles and other low emission cars and trucks, and a higher levy on gasoline that raised prices in the order of USD 4.50 per gallon. New hybrid car sales for 2009 were almost triple those for 2008.Jordan
In Jordan a full import customs and sales tax reduced for all hybrid vehicles from 80% to 60% of the vehicle list price based on the engine size.Netherlands
In the Netherlands the Vehicle Registration Tax (VRT), payable when a car is sold to its first buyer, can earn the owner of an HEV a discount up to € ,000.New Zealand
In Christchurch, New Zealand hybrid vehicles are entitled to an hour free parking in city council parking buildings. Where those buildings already provide an hour free, hybrid vehicles are entitled to an extra hour free.Republic of Ireland
In the Republic of Ireland a 50% reduction in VRT applies, which normally amounts to 25% of the market value of a car.Sweden
In Sweden there is an "Eco car" subsidy of SEK 10 000 (~ USD 1.600) cash payout to private car owners. For fringe benefit cars there is a reduction of the benefit tax of 40% for EVs & HEVs and 20% for other "Eco cars".http://www.vv.se/templates/page3____21927.aspx Eco car subsidy / Vägverket]United Kingdom
Drivers of HEVs in the United Kingdom benefit from the lowest band of vehicle excise duty (car tax), which is based on carbon dioxide emissions. In central London these vehicles are also exempt from the £8 daily London congestion charge http://www.cclondon.com/exemptions.shtml Discounts and exemptions | Transport for London] Due to their low levels of regulated emissions, the greenest cars are eligible for 100% discount under the current system. To be eligible the car must be on the current Power Shift Register.http://www.est.org.uk/uploads/documents/fleet/PowerShift%20Register%2020.02.07.pdf Microsoft Word - 20.02.07_PowerShift Register] At present, these include the cleanest Liquefied petroleum gas and natural gas cars and most hybrid-, battery- and fuel cell-electric vehicles.United States
File:Hybrid parking sign DC 07 2010 9571.JPG in Northern Virginia have designated reserved parking spaces for electric hybrid cars.]]Federal
The purchase of hybrid electric cars qualifies for a federal income tax credit up to $3,400 on the purchasers Federal income taxes.lt;/ref> The tax credit is to be phased out two calendar quarters after the manufacturer reaches 60,000 new cars sold in the following manner: it will be reduced to 50% if delivered in either the third or fourth quarter after the threshold is reached, to 25% in the fifth and sixth quarters, and 0% thereafter.lt;/ref> As of April 2010 three auto manufactures have reached the 60,000 cap, Toyota Motor Company reached it in 2007, Honda in 2008, and as of April 1, 2010, all Ford Motor Company hybrid vehicles are also no longer eligible for this tax credit.lt;/ref> Vehicles purchased after December 31, 2010 are not eligible for this credit as this benefit will expire on this date.States and local
* Certain states (e.g., New York California Virginia and Florida allow singly-occupied HEVs to enter the High-occupancy vehicle lane on the highway. File:California sticker for HOV access front and back location.jpg s clean air bumper sticker used to allow HEVs to access High-occupancy vehicle lane Shown a RechargeIT s plug-in hybrid converted Prius (left) and a conventional Toyota Prius (right).]]Initially, the Federal Highway Administration ruled that this was a violation of federal statutelt;/ref> until August 10, 2005 when George W. Bush signed the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users into law. In California alone, 85,000 owners of the three eligible hybrid models have benefited from free access to HOV lanes, however this incentive will expire on December 31, 2010.lt;/ref> * Some states, e.g. California exempt hybrid electric cars from the biennial smog inspection, which costs over $50 (. * The city of San Jose, California issued a free parking tag until 2007 when it became issued for a fee annually for hybrid electric cars that were purchased at a San Jose dealership. The qualified owners do not have to pay for parking in any city garage or road side parking meters. * The city of Los Angeles, California offers free parking to all HEVs which started on 1 October 2004. The experiment is an extension to an existing offer of free parking for all pure electrical vehicles. *In October, 2005, the city of Baltimore, Maryland started to offer discount on monthly parking in the city parking lots, and is considering free meter parking for HEVs. On 3 November 2005, the [[Boston Globe]]reports that the city council of Boston, Massachusetts is considering the same treatment for hybrid electric cars. * Annual vehicle registration fees in the Washington, D.C. are half ($36) that paid for conventional vehicles ($72).See also
*ACT Hybrid Vehicle Authority *Audi hybrid vehicles *Energy Policy Act of 2005 *Global Hybrid Cooperation *Comparison of Toyota hybrids *Internal Revenue Service *List of hybrid vehicles *Low-carbon fuel standard *Plug-in hybrid *Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle *Tribrid vehicle *UltraCommuterNotes
References
* * * * http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID/20070522/UPDATE/705220448/1148/AUTO01 New York City Taxis to go all hybrid by 2012] 2007-05-22 * http://www.motherearthnews.com/Alternative_Energy/1979_July_August/An_Amazing_75_MPG_Hybrid_Electic_Car Mother Earth News article from 1978 on the original regenerative braking hybrid car] * http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/jan07/4848 GM Announces Chevrolet Volt Series Hybrid Concept Vehicle] 2007-01-07 * http://www.enewsbuilder.net/capmet/e_article000189635.cfm Hybrid-Electric "Bus of the Future" Tested By Capital Metro]. * http://greenprophet.com/2008/02/19/hybrid-cab-fleet/ Israel Mulls Hybrid Taxis] * http://www.greencarcongress.com/2007/10/fedex-to-launch.html FedEx to Launch Commercial Hybrid-Electric Vans from Iveco in Europe] * http://www.fedex.com/us/about/responsibility/environment/hybridelectricvehicle.html About FedEx Hybrid Electric Vehicle in the USA] * http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/alternative/112_031120_coty_winner_2004_toyota_prius/index.html 2004 Toyota Prius - Motor Trend Car of the Year] * http://www.startribune.com/19474989.html "Looking for a hybrid? Prepare for a long wait" to obtain one] (Star Tribune . * http://www.enn.com/press_releases/2519 Doctors Orders: Buy a Hybrid]External links
* * http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/hybrid_sbs_cars.shtml Compare hybrid cars] at FuelEconomy.gov * http://www.popularmechanics.com/automotive/new_cars/4215681.html How Much Is That Hybrid Electric Really Saving You?] (Popular Mechanics * http://www.hybridcenter.org/hybrid-center-how-hybrid-cars-work-under-the-hood-2.html Series, Parallel, and series-parallel systems animation] by Union of Concerned ScientistsNews
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