混合动力电动汽车:并网

T. Moore
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今年,两家主要汽车制造商推出了以汽油发动机和电池存储系统为特色的混合动力电动汽车。与传统汽车相比,这些混合动力汽车具有更好的燃油经济性和更低的排放,但它们的电池组相对较小,并由车载汽油发动机发电机充电。为了使效率和排放水平更接近真正的电动汽车,EPRI正在开发一种并网的混合动力汽车,这种汽车大部分时间都以全电动模式运行,使用小型汽油发动机只是为了延长行驶里程或提供额外的动力。这一发展计划是由通用电气、通用汽车、福特汽车、EPRI成员公用事业公司和其他关键技术利益相关者联合实施的,最初的重点是生产中型混合动力巴士和货车,并向车队运营商展示它们节省成本的潜力。在过去的一年里,该计划扩大到更加重视系统和部件的开发,其最终目标是将并网的混合动力公共汽车、货车、卡车和汽车商业化。
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Hybrid EVs: making the grid connection
Hybrid electric vehicles, featuring both a gasoline engine and a battery storage system became commercially available from two major auto manufacturers this year. While these hybrids offer better fuel economy and lower emissions than conventional cars, their battery packs are relatively small and are charged by the onboard gasoline engine-generator. In an effort to achieve efficiency and emissions levels closer to those of a true electric vehicle, EPRI is developing a grid-connected hybrid that operates the majority of the time in an all-electric mode, using its small gasoline engine only to extend driving range or to provide extra power. The development initiative-being pursued in alliance with General Electric, General Motors, Ford Motor, EPRI member utilities, and other key technology stakeholders-is at first focused on producing midsize hybrid buses and delivery vans and demonstrating their potential for cost savings to fleet vehicle operators. Expanded in the past year to put more emphasis on systems and components development, the initiative has as its ultimate goal the commercialization of grid-connected hybrid buses, vans, trucks, and automobiles.
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