What is the Principle of Hybrid Vehicles?
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Hybrid vehicles operate on the principle of combining a traditional gasoline engine with an electric motor to output power. The engine's operation is used to charge the battery, and the power generated by the car's electric motor and engine is continuously switched and converted. Hybrid vehicles primarily rely on the electric motor for propulsion, with the engine serving as a supplementary power source. This setup helps reduce fuel consumption and exhaust emissions during driving, contributing to environmental protection. When starting the vehicle, the engine remains inactive, and the battery powers the entire car. The electric motor drives the wheels for a smooth start, achieving zero emissions. As the car accelerates, the rotation of the wheel axles reverses through a current inverter to charge the battery, preparing for the next start.