Are Plug-in Hybrids Fuel-Efficient on Long Trips?
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Plug-in hybrids are not fuel-efficient on long trips. Here is some information about long-distance hybrid vehicles: 1. Reasons for not being fuel-efficient: Whether it's a dual-engine hybrid or a DM plug-in hybrid, they only save fuel compared to traditional vehicles during startup, or in situations like highway roadwork or traffic jams where speeds are low. If the road conditions are excellent and you drive at a constant speed to your destination, hybrid vehicles are not necessarily more fuel-efficient than gasoline-powered cars. It depends more on the vehicle's drag coefficient, engine, weight, and driving habits. 2. Hybrid vehicle fuel consumption: On long trips, the fuel consumption of new energy hybrid vehicles is similar to that of gasoline-powered cars, typically around 5-6 liters per 100 kilometers, with higher consumption at faster speeds. However, for most people, the majority of their driving time is spent on short urban trips, with single trips not exceeding 50-60 kilometers. In these cases, plug-in hybrids have a significant advantage because they don't use any fuel at all, relying solely on electricity.