A hybrid vehicle (mixed-power vehicle) refers to a vehicle driven by two or more power sources, usually combining an internal combustion engine (such as gasoline or diesel engine) with an electric motor (battery-powered). This type of vehicle switches orcooperate uses two power systems intelligently to optimize fuel economy, reduce emissions, and enhance driving performance.
Key Components:
Battery System: Stores energy (usually lithium-ion batteries)
Motor/Generator Set: Provides auxiliary driving force or energy recovery
Energy Management System (EMS): Real-time scheduling of electric/oil system operating modes
Brake Energy Recovery System: Recovers kinetic energy through deceleration to charge the battery
Transmission System: Coordinates the output of the internal combustion engine and the electric motor