How Does a Hybrid Vehicle Work?
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Hybrid vehicles operate on the following principles: 1. At the beginning of the vehicle's movement, the battery is fully charged, and its energy output can meet the vehicle's requirements, so the auxiliary power system does not need to operate; 2. When the battery level drops below 60%, the auxiliary power system starts; 3. When the vehicle's energy demand is high, both the auxiliary power system and the battery pack supply energy to the drive system; 4. When the vehicle's energy demand is low, the auxiliary power system not only provides energy to the drive system but also recharges the battery pack. A hybrid vehicle refers to a vehicle whose drive system consists of two or more individual drive systems that can operate simultaneously. The vehicle's driving power is provided by one or more of these drive systems, depending on the actual driving conditions.