What are the types of oil-electric hybrid cars?
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There are several types of oil-electric hybrid vehicles: 1. Mild hybrid: Mild hybrids commonly use BSG belt-driven start/generator technology, such as the Chery A5 BSG model (motor 10KW), typically saving less than 10% fuel. The motor does not directly participate in driving and is mainly used for starting and recovering braking energy. 2. Medium hybrid: Medium hybrids commonly use ISG built-in crankshaft start/generator technology, such as the Buick LaCrosse EcoHybrid (motor 15KW), typically saving about 20% fuel. 3. Plug-in hybrid: Plug-in hybrids provide better fuel-saving ratios but consume a certain amount of electricity. For example, test data for the Volkswagen Golf TwinDrive (motor 130KW) shows 8 kWh per 100 kilometers and a fuel consumption of 2.5 liters.