Can the Elysion Hybrid still drive if the battery is broken?
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Elysion Hybrid can still drive if the battery is broken. Hybrid vehicles have two sets of power systems. When the battery of the hybrid version is damaged, theoretically it can be driven as a gasoline car. The following is an introduction to hybrid vehicles: 1. Composition and Development: Hybrid vehicles, also known as composite power vehicles, are equipped with more than one power source: storage batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, and generator sets of internal combustion locomotives. Currently, composite power vehicles generally refer to internal combustion locomotives with generators, plus battery-powered vehicles. The key to hybrid vehicles is the hybrid power system, whose performance is directly related to the overall performance of the hybrid vehicle. After more than a decade of development, the hybrid power system assembly has evolved from the original discrete structure of the engine and motor to an integrated structure of the engine, motor, and transmission, i.e., the integrated hybrid power system. Hybrid power systems can be classified by power transmission routes into three types: series, parallel, and series-parallel. 2. Working Principle: Hybrid vehicles can use either oil or electricity. The front wheels are driven by the engine, and the rear wheels are driven by the motor. When oil is burned, the motor does not work, but the charging mode can be switched to use the engine to drive the vehicle for charging. In electric mode, the engine does not work. This is the working principle of the hybrid mode, meaning the battery plays a crucial role. In terms of overall weight, it is much heavier than ordinary fuel vehicles. Therefore, when the battery is damaged, the vehicle's engine not only needs to drive the car but also has to drag the heavier battery to work, so fuel consumption will naturally be high.