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EREV or Extended Range Electric Vehicle explained Comments

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  • 24 Mar 2025

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  • 08 Sep 2024

Why aren't the the combustion generators using hydrogen?

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  • 08 Sep 2024

Anonymous, 02 Aug 2023You also forgot the wonderful concept which was the hammerhead I eagle trustJames May is going to get a huge pay day... assuming the Chinese courts understand intellectual property...

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  • 08 Sep 2024

Anonymous, 02 Aug 2023You also forgot the wonderful concept which was the hammerhead I eagle trustaka geoff

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  • 04 Feb 2024

JamesDond, 12 Apr 2023A few points, because of the over 20 tons of CO2 emitted just making a typical EV battery acco... moreThe author was wrong. BYD does not have EREV vehicles. All cars of this brand transmit torque from the internal combustion engine to the wheels through a transmission, that is, plug-in hybrids PHEV.

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  • 7kp
  • 02 Aug 2023

You also forgot the wonderful concept which was the hammerhead I eagle trust

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  • Fvd
  • 22 Jun 2023

800cc or even 1.0-liter turbo may give better milage. 1.5 is too much hungry.

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  • uYV
  • 12 Apr 2023

A few points, because of the over 20 tons of CO2 emitted just making a typical EV battery according to a government study, and the enormous CO2 released by the world's electric grid which power virtually all EVs there are prototype REEV or EREVs that produce about 1/3 the CO2/km as the most efficient BEV. One is the Obrist seem at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmLG2B0Sy00 the other is Kamtech RE at https://www.kamtech-sa.com/ Both systems get around 50 km/liter of gasoline. They are lighter, stop faster, can co-generate making the cabin warm with waste heat, do not need charging stations, and eliminate range anxiety. They do not represent a stop-gap technology unless you favor giving more billions to the richest people in the world and don't care about CO2 emissions.

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