How Long Is the Charging Cycle for a Plug-in Hybrid?
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The charging cycle for a plug-in hybrid is typically 2 to 3 days, and the charging time can be arranged based on individual driving needs. The principle of a plug-in hybrid vehicle involves charging the battery pack through an external power source, allowing the electric motor and gasoline engine to drive the vehicle simultaneously or operate purely on electric power, thereby reducing fuel consumption and minimizing air pollution. Plug-in hybrid vehicles are categorized into: 1. Micro hybrid; 2. Mild hybrid; 3. Moderate hybrid; 4. Full hybrid. Methods for charging plug-in hybrid vehicles include: 1. Installing a home charging station provided by the manufacturer; 2. Using public charging stations; 3. Using a portable charging cable; 4. Charging via the vehicle's engine.