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>> I never understood the big push for full EVs over hybrid

Weight, space and reliability.

Dragging that generator (and fuel) around costs weight and space, reducing range. Exhaust, fuel tank, radiator- all the support systems the ICE motor needs. Which leaves less space for batteries, which reduces range.

Plus, the maintenance burden is still there. All those ICE parts still need all the maintainence etc that full ICE needs. One of the joys of EV is that maintainence is sooo much simpler.

So yes, hybrid is much more efficient than gas only, but a poor cousin of full EV.

By contrast full EV has range limitations. And yes distances in Europe are much shorter than the US. No that's less of an issue there. But even there we're seeing range go up, and charging come down.



Don’t full battery packs weigh more than an ICE system? Plus, weight is a minimal factor in efficiency anyway.

Today, a PHEV is the best of all world’s, but full parity for BEVs (in the US) is almost here. Reliable trip charging (NACS, SuperCharger network) and available destination charging will be enough pretty soon.


The weight I'm referring to is the weight of both systems, which is typically heavier than 1 system.

In terms of ev weight overall, it's typically close to ice weight. (Obviously a lot of differences between vehicle class and range).

An ev has motor, batteries, plus controllers. Ice has engine, gearbox, fuel tank, radiator [1], exhaust.

[1] Evs also have a radiator, but its a much smaller system running at lower Temps, with less water.

I'm converting an old vehicle now to EV and the overall weight difference is not significant.




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