What is the working principle of the Dual Hybrid system?

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LawsonFitz
07/29/25 1:26pm
The working principle of the Dual Hybrid system is that during startup, the hybrid power system does not engage the engine. Instead, it relies solely on the electric motor, which can instantly provide maximum torque with electricity, ensuring a smooth start. In situations where heating is required or under certain driving conditions, the engine may also operate simultaneously. Introduction to Dual Hybrid Technology: The Dual Hybrid technology (HEV technology) is a full hybrid technology. Unlike other mild hybrid technologies, it features both an engine and an electric motor as power sources. This significantly enhances power performance while greatly reducing fuel consumption. It is a technology that balances tradition and the future, effectively implementing energy-saving and emission-reduction measures, hence the name "Dual Hybrid". Characteristics of Dual Hybrid Technology: When operating continuously at high RPM, the efficiency is at its highest. Therefore, the higher the RPM, the more outstanding the engine's power performance becomes.
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