What is the difference between strong hybrid and mild hybrid?
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The differences between strong hybrid and mild hybrid are as follows: 1. Mild hybrid system: The hybridization level of this system is less than 10%. The mild hybrid system is only equipped with an idle stop-start system and does not have electric drive components, generally only functioning during vehicle start-stop conditions. Strictly speaking, cars with mild hybrid systems are not true hybrid vehicles because their motor systems do not provide any power for the vehicle's movement. 2. Strong hybrid system: The strong hybrid system uses a high-voltage starter motor, and most strong hybrid systems are dual-motor systems with a hybridization level reaching or exceeding 50%. It naturally includes the idle stop-start system and regenerative braking system that the mild hybrid has, and furthermore, it can drive the vehicle purely on electric power within certain speeds, not just assisting the engine, fully compensating for various inefficient conditions of gasoline-powered vehicles.