SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  36
Hybrid Synergy Drive - HSD




                    Sanjeev Prasad. M
                    CAE- 09
Outline
 The Environmental Issues
 What is a Hybrid Vehicle?
 History of the Hybrid
 Hybrid efficiency
 Myths about Hybrids
 Hybrid Line-up
 Hybrids in Fleets
 The Future of Hybrid Technology
Mobility on a grand scale
Challenges, also on a grand scale
The Call to Action
    “There is no future for the automotive industry
        without the promotion of environmental
       technology. Toyota is convinced that only
      companies that succeed in this area will be
                 acceptable to society.”




                         Fujio Cho
                         Chairman, Toyota Motor Corporation
The Reality
   “The new social priorities of the emerging era
    will call for radically new approaches to
    vehicles. Automakers have to address the
    issue of co-existence with society, particularly
    in relation to environmental preservation and
    safety…”
                           Hiroshi Okuda
                           Chairman
                        Toyota Motor Corp., Japan, 2004
Environmental Commitment
    Toyota is a world leader in producing advanced technology
     vehicles that are environmentally friendly.
    Toyota vehicles are consistently among the winners of
     EnerGuide’s most fuel efficient vehicle in class awards.
    Landfill Diversion & Recycling
      Reduced landfill waste by 85% at TCI headquarters
      Recycle 95% of packaging and parts at vehicle processing
        and parts distribution centres
    Environmental and Community Partnerships
      Toyota Earth Day Scholarship
      Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds
A significant and growing percentage of customers
indicate a willingness to buy an environmentally
friendly vehicle



 If, and only if, all other attributes are EQUAL
 or Better
Technology Design Objectives
   Significant fuel economy improvement.

   Major reduction in exhaust emissions.

   No new infrastructure needs (e.g. fuelling
    stations).

   No perceived difference by customer in
    vehicle performance, handling, etc.

   A competitive price to encourage adoption.
What is a Hybrid Vehicle?

    What is a Hybrid System?
        Fusion between an internal combustion
     engine and electric motor—achieving different
     functions through different power
     combinations.

    Automobile hybrid systems combine two
     motive power sources, such as an internal
     combustion engine and an electric motor.
Hybrid Synergy Drive (HSD)
Components in HSD
   Nickel-metal battery –
     50 kW, 273.6 Volts, 6.5 A·h capacity and weighing 53.3 kg
   IC Engine –
     1.8L, 4 Cylinder, Petrol Engine
   Power Split and Control Device
     Planetary Gears
     AC/DC Inverter
   Motor Generator I
   Motor Generator II
HSD Features
  Idle Stop/Start
  Regenerative Braking
  Electric-only mode (Engine off)
  Power boost
  Self-charging battery (nickel-metal hybrid)
  Low Emissions
  Low Fuel Consumption
Working
1959-
   Henney Kilowatt was the first
    transistor-based electric car

1990s-
   automotive hybrid technology
    became successful when the Honda
    Insight & Toyota Prius became
    available

2000s-
   saw development of plug-in hybrid
    electric vehicles
Types of HSD
   SERIES HYBRID SYSTEM
        The engine drives a
    generator, and an electric
    motor uses this generated
    electricity to drive the
    wheels. This is called a
    series hybrid system
    because the power flows to
    the wheels in series, i.e.,
    the engine power and the
    motor power are in series.
    PARALLEL HYBRID
    SYSTEM
         In a parallel hybrid
    system, both the engine
    and the electric motor
    drive the wheels, and the
    drive power from these
    two sources can be
    utilized according to the
    prevailing conditions.
   SERIES-PARALLEL HYBRID
    SYSTEM
        This system combines
    the series hybrid system
    with the parallel hybrid
    system in order to
    maximize the benefits of
    both systems.
Comparison
Characteristics of Hybrid Systems
     ENERGY-LOSS REDUCTION
         The system automatically stops the idling of the
     engine (idling stop), thus reducing the energy that
     would normally be wasted.
     ENERGY RECOVERY AND REUSE
         The energy that would normally be wasted as
     heat during deceleration and braking is recovered as
     electrical energy, which is then used to power the
     starter and the electric motor.
   MOTOR ASSIST
         The electric motor assists the engine during
    acceleration.
   HIGH-EFFICIENCY OPERATION CONTROL
         The system maximizes the vehicle’s overall
    efficiency by using the electric motor to run the vehicle
    under operating conditions in which the engine’s
    efficiency is low and by generating electricity under
    operating conditions in which the engine’s efficiency is
    high.
Engine and Motor Operation
Hybrid Synergy Drive (HSD)
Hybrid Synergy Drive Benefits

CLEAN: Reduced Exhaust Emissions
• Better air quality, minimizes adverse health effects

EFFICIENT: Reduced Fuel Consumption
• Lower operating cost, less CO2, less oil consumption

POWERFUL: More Fun to drive
• Quicker 0-100 km/h, immediate response, increased
  torque
Combinations of the Above
Midsize Vehicle Fuel Consumption
                                   Prius: Δ 620 L/yr                                        Camry: Δ 300 L/yr
                                   (Best 2005                                               (Best 2005
                                   Midsize Diesel)                                          Midsize Diesel)

                                   Δ 900 L/yr                                               Δ 580 L/yr
                                   (Midsize 4 cyl Avg                                       (Midsize 4 cyl Avg
                                   Gas)                                                     Gas)



                            4500

                            4000
    CO2 Emissions (kg/yr)




                            3500




                                                                                     7.2 L/100 km




                                                                                                        8.6 L/100 km
                            3000
                                                           5.7 L/100 km

                            2500
                                          4.1 L/100 km




                            2000

                            1500

                            1000

                            500

                              0
                                       Prius             Camry               Best 2005 Midsize Midsize Ave (Gas)
                                                                                  (Diesel)
                                                                          Vehicle
Special Purpose Vehicle Fuel Consumption
                                      RX 400h / Highlander Hybrid
                                      Δ 820 L/yr V6 Avg (Gas)
                                      Δ 1400 L/yr V8 Avg (Gas)


                     7000


                     6000


                     5000
     CO2 Emissions




                     4000




                                                                                                         14.8 L/100 km
                               7.8 L/100 km




                                                                                 11.9 L/100 km
                                                      7.8 L/100 km
                     3000


                     2000


                     1000


                       0
                            RX400H            Highlander Hybrid          V6 Average (Gas)        V8 Average (Gas)

                                                                     Vehicle
Well-to-Wheel Efficiency
Electric cars are NOT “zero emissions” vehicles…
         … because power generation creates emissions!

Mining coal        Transporting coal    Burning coal




Hybrids have the best Well-to-Wheel efficiency today
Well-to-Wheel Efficiency
Hybrid Myths
 • Hybrids pose a threat to first responders
   The brightly-colored orange wires are heavily protected
     and run underneath the floor in the center of the vehicle.
     Rescue workers can cut through any door or even a
     window-area without any fear of coming in contact with
     them.
 • Hybrid vehicles need to be plugged-in
   Never! You never plug in the battery-pack. The engine
     and regenerative braking provide the necessary
     electricity.
 • Hybrid Batteries need to be replaced
   There have been no failures in service to date and there is
     an 8 year / 160,000 km warrantee on all hybrid
     components.
Contd…
• Hybrids are small and underpowered
  As explained in the last couple of slides, this is simply
    not the case. Hybrids out-perform their conventional
    counterparts and often come equipped with features
    not found on other models.
• Electromagnetic Fields in hybrids are harmful to human
  health
  EMFs inside and outside of Toyota hybrids are at the
    same low levels as conventional gasoline vehicles.
    Therefore there are no additional health risks to drivers,
    passengers or by-standers.
• Hybrids are only about improving fuel economy
  In addition to improved fuel efficiency, hybrid vehicles
    produce less smog forming emissions, and offer
    improved performance.
Test Drive Comparison
Future Hybrid Applications




    Hybrids can be integrated into all power train configurations,
    regardless of the power source.
Conclusion
   Reducing wasted energy
   Reducing the size & power of the ICE engine
 Energy Efficient
 Sustainable use of Non- renewable energy
  resources
 Eco-friendly
Reference
 www.toyota.com/hybrids
 www.toyotacanada.ca
 www.hybridsynergydrive.co.za
 www.howstuffworks.com
 www.wikipedia.com
 www.hybridworld.com
Hybrid Synergy Drive
Hybrid Synergy Drive

Contenu connexe

Tendances

CNG as aAlternate fuel for I.C Engine
CNG as aAlternate fuel for I.C EngineCNG as aAlternate fuel for I.C Engine
CNG as aAlternate fuel for I.C Enginepdsolanki
 
hybrid electric vehicle
hybrid electric vehiclehybrid electric vehicle
hybrid electric vehicle007skpk
 
Hybrid Electric Vehicle By Arjun T R
Hybrid Electric Vehicle By Arjun T RHybrid Electric Vehicle By Arjun T R
Hybrid Electric Vehicle By Arjun T RArjun T R
 
air powered car presentation
air powered car presentationair powered car presentation
air powered car presentationJohn Peter Raja
 
Non-Pnuematic (Airless tyres) seminar report
Non-Pnuematic (Airless tyres) seminar reportNon-Pnuematic (Airless tyres) seminar report
Non-Pnuematic (Airless tyres) seminar reportMONISHRAZZA
 
Report on Airless Tyre or Non-Pneumatic tyre
Report on Airless Tyre or Non-Pneumatic tyreReport on Airless Tyre or Non-Pneumatic tyre
Report on Airless Tyre or Non-Pneumatic tyrePermi Jagadish
 
Hybrid electric vechicle
Hybrid electric vechicleHybrid electric vechicle
Hybrid electric vechicleshiva kumar
 
Car hybrid Technology
Car hybrid TechnologyCar hybrid Technology
Car hybrid Technologyashu chauhan
 
Regenerative breaking system Presentation
Regenerative breaking system PresentationRegenerative breaking system Presentation
Regenerative breaking system PresentationPavanKumarMahajan
 
Best Seminar report on Torque converter
Best Seminar report on Torque converter Best Seminar report on Torque converter
Best Seminar report on Torque converter nilesh choubey
 
Compressed air vehicle report
Compressed air vehicle reportCompressed air vehicle report
Compressed air vehicle reportMujafar Shirkoli
 

Tendances (20)

Green engine
Green engineGreen engine
Green engine
 
CNG as aAlternate fuel for I.C Engine
CNG as aAlternate fuel for I.C EngineCNG as aAlternate fuel for I.C Engine
CNG as aAlternate fuel for I.C Engine
 
hybrid electric vehicle
hybrid electric vehiclehybrid electric vehicle
hybrid electric vehicle
 
Flying Cars
Flying CarsFlying Cars
Flying Cars
 
Hybrid Electric Vehicle By Arjun T R
Hybrid Electric Vehicle By Arjun T RHybrid Electric Vehicle By Arjun T R
Hybrid Electric Vehicle By Arjun T R
 
Hybrid cars
Hybrid carsHybrid cars
Hybrid cars
 
HYBRID VEHICLE
HYBRID VEHICLEHYBRID VEHICLE
HYBRID VEHICLE
 
air powered car presentation
air powered car presentationair powered car presentation
air powered car presentation
 
Non-Pnuematic (Airless tyres) seminar report
Non-Pnuematic (Airless tyres) seminar reportNon-Pnuematic (Airless tyres) seminar report
Non-Pnuematic (Airless tyres) seminar report
 
Report on Airless Tyre or Non-Pneumatic tyre
Report on Airless Tyre or Non-Pneumatic tyreReport on Airless Tyre or Non-Pneumatic tyre
Report on Airless Tyre or Non-Pneumatic tyre
 
HYDROGEN POWERED CARS
HYDROGEN POWERED CARSHYDROGEN POWERED CARS
HYDROGEN POWERED CARS
 
Hybrid Vehicle
Hybrid VehicleHybrid Vehicle
Hybrid Vehicle
 
Hybrid electric vechicle
Hybrid electric vechicleHybrid electric vechicle
Hybrid electric vechicle
 
Car hybrid Technology
Car hybrid TechnologyCar hybrid Technology
Car hybrid Technology
 
Air powered car
Air powered carAir powered car
Air powered car
 
Hybrid Motorcycle
Hybrid MotorcycleHybrid Motorcycle
Hybrid Motorcycle
 
Hybrid Electric Vehicle
Hybrid Electric VehicleHybrid Electric Vehicle
Hybrid Electric Vehicle
 
Regenerative breaking system Presentation
Regenerative breaking system PresentationRegenerative breaking system Presentation
Regenerative breaking system Presentation
 
Best Seminar report on Torque converter
Best Seminar report on Torque converter Best Seminar report on Torque converter
Best Seminar report on Torque converter
 
Compressed air vehicle report
Compressed air vehicle reportCompressed air vehicle report
Compressed air vehicle report
 

Similaire à Hybrid Synergy Drive

Hybrid Vehicles
Hybrid VehiclesHybrid Vehicles
Hybrid VehiclesAccenture
 
Hybrid car technology in automobile presentation
Hybrid car technology in automobile presentationHybrid car technology in automobile presentation
Hybrid car technology in automobile presentationHEMANT PRATAP SINGH
 
Hybrid Cars Presentation
Hybrid Cars PresentationHybrid Cars Presentation
Hybrid Cars Presentationsmartalec_26
 
Fuel Cell Powered Car.pptx
Fuel Cell Powered Car.pptxFuel Cell Powered Car.pptx
Fuel Cell Powered Car.pptxSelahattinELK
 
Enegriegebruik en CO2 uitstoot elektrische auto's ; een vergelijking
Enegriegebruik en CO2 uitstoot elektrische auto's ; een vergelijkingEnegriegebruik en CO2 uitstoot elektrische auto's ; een vergelijking
Enegriegebruik en CO2 uitstoot elektrische auto's ; een vergelijkingZERAuto nl
 
HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE Sadaf Nidah
 
Future Of Portable Power For Distribution
Future Of Portable Power For DistributionFuture Of Portable Power For Distribution
Future Of Portable Power For DistributionDinah Saw
 
Future Of Portable Power For Distribution
Future Of Portable Power For DistributionFuture Of Portable Power For Distribution
Future Of Portable Power For Distributionguest5450
 
Mercedes-Benz "E-Mobility - The Way into the Future"
Mercedes-Benz "E-Mobility - The Way into the Future"Mercedes-Benz "E-Mobility - The Way into the Future"
Mercedes-Benz "E-Mobility - The Way into the Future"accessio
 
Nissan Leaf Ev Zero Emission
Nissan Leaf Ev Zero EmissionNissan Leaf Ev Zero Emission
Nissan Leaf Ev Zero EmissionKelly Auto Group
 
Hybridelectricalvehicle 131127163531-phpapp01
Hybridelectricalvehicle 131127163531-phpapp01Hybridelectricalvehicle 131127163531-phpapp01
Hybridelectricalvehicle 131127163531-phpapp01Arun jain
 
Projection Screens By Microlite
Projection Screens By MicroliteProjection Screens By Microlite
Projection Screens By MicroliteMicrolite Screen
 

Similaire à Hybrid Synergy Drive (20)

Hybrid Vehicles
Hybrid VehiclesHybrid Vehicles
Hybrid Vehicles
 
Hybrid cars
Hybrid carsHybrid cars
Hybrid cars
 
HYBRIDHIMANSHU
HYBRIDHIMANSHUHYBRIDHIMANSHU
HYBRIDHIMANSHU
 
Hybrid car technology in automobile presentation
Hybrid car technology in automobile presentationHybrid car technology in automobile presentation
Hybrid car technology in automobile presentation
 
THE GREEN CAR PROJECT
THE GREEN CAR PROJECTTHE GREEN CAR PROJECT
THE GREEN CAR PROJECT
 
Hybrid Cars Presentation
Hybrid Cars PresentationHybrid Cars Presentation
Hybrid Cars Presentation
 
Fuel Cell Powered Car.pptx
Fuel Cell Powered Car.pptxFuel Cell Powered Car.pptx
Fuel Cell Powered Car.pptx
 
Hybrid cars
Hybrid carsHybrid cars
Hybrid cars
 
Enegriegebruik en CO2 uitstoot elektrische auto's ; een vergelijking
Enegriegebruik en CO2 uitstoot elektrische auto's ; een vergelijkingEnegriegebruik en CO2 uitstoot elektrische auto's ; een vergelijking
Enegriegebruik en CO2 uitstoot elektrische auto's ; een vergelijking
 
HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
 
Future Of Portable Power For Distribution
Future Of Portable Power For DistributionFuture Of Portable Power For Distribution
Future Of Portable Power For Distribution
 
Future Of Portable Power For Distribution
Future Of Portable Power For DistributionFuture Of Portable Power For Distribution
Future Of Portable Power For Distribution
 
Mercedes-Benz "E-Mobility - The Way into the Future"
Mercedes-Benz "E-Mobility - The Way into the Future"Mercedes-Benz "E-Mobility - The Way into the Future"
Mercedes-Benz "E-Mobility - The Way into the Future"
 
Hybrid Vehicle Technology
Hybrid Vehicle TechnologyHybrid Vehicle Technology
Hybrid Vehicle Technology
 
Challenge bibendum berlin 2011 key finding
Challenge bibendum berlin 2011 key findingChallenge bibendum berlin 2011 key finding
Challenge bibendum berlin 2011 key finding
 
Nissan Leaf Ev Zero Emission
Nissan Leaf Ev Zero EmissionNissan Leaf Ev Zero Emission
Nissan Leaf Ev Zero Emission
 
Hybrid cars
Hybrid carsHybrid cars
Hybrid cars
 
Hybrid Car
Hybrid CarHybrid Car
Hybrid Car
 
Hybridelectricalvehicle 131127163531-phpapp01
Hybridelectricalvehicle 131127163531-phpapp01Hybridelectricalvehicle 131127163531-phpapp01
Hybridelectricalvehicle 131127163531-phpapp01
 
Projection Screens By Microlite
Projection Screens By MicroliteProjection Screens By Microlite
Projection Screens By Microlite
 

Hybrid Synergy Drive

  • 1. Hybrid Synergy Drive - HSD Sanjeev Prasad. M CAE- 09
  • 2. Outline  The Environmental Issues  What is a Hybrid Vehicle?  History of the Hybrid  Hybrid efficiency  Myths about Hybrids  Hybrid Line-up  Hybrids in Fleets  The Future of Hybrid Technology
  • 3. Mobility on a grand scale
  • 4. Challenges, also on a grand scale
  • 5. The Call to Action “There is no future for the automotive industry without the promotion of environmental technology. Toyota is convinced that only companies that succeed in this area will be acceptable to society.” Fujio Cho Chairman, Toyota Motor Corporation
  • 6. The Reality  “The new social priorities of the emerging era will call for radically new approaches to vehicles. Automakers have to address the issue of co-existence with society, particularly in relation to environmental preservation and safety…” Hiroshi Okuda Chairman Toyota Motor Corp., Japan, 2004
  • 7. Environmental Commitment  Toyota is a world leader in producing advanced technology vehicles that are environmentally friendly.  Toyota vehicles are consistently among the winners of EnerGuide’s most fuel efficient vehicle in class awards.  Landfill Diversion & Recycling  Reduced landfill waste by 85% at TCI headquarters  Recycle 95% of packaging and parts at vehicle processing and parts distribution centres  Environmental and Community Partnerships  Toyota Earth Day Scholarship  Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds
  • 8. A significant and growing percentage of customers indicate a willingness to buy an environmentally friendly vehicle If, and only if, all other attributes are EQUAL or Better
  • 9. Technology Design Objectives  Significant fuel economy improvement.  Major reduction in exhaust emissions.  No new infrastructure needs (e.g. fuelling stations).  No perceived difference by customer in vehicle performance, handling, etc.  A competitive price to encourage adoption.
  • 10. What is a Hybrid Vehicle?  What is a Hybrid System? Fusion between an internal combustion engine and electric motor—achieving different functions through different power combinations.  Automobile hybrid systems combine two motive power sources, such as an internal combustion engine and an electric motor.
  • 12. Components in HSD  Nickel-metal battery –  50 kW, 273.6 Volts, 6.5 A·h capacity and weighing 53.3 kg  IC Engine –  1.8L, 4 Cylinder, Petrol Engine  Power Split and Control Device  Planetary Gears  AC/DC Inverter  Motor Generator I  Motor Generator II
  • 13. HSD Features  Idle Stop/Start  Regenerative Braking  Electric-only mode (Engine off)  Power boost  Self-charging battery (nickel-metal hybrid)  Low Emissions  Low Fuel Consumption
  • 15. 1959-  Henney Kilowatt was the first transistor-based electric car 1990s-  automotive hybrid technology became successful when the Honda Insight & Toyota Prius became available 2000s-  saw development of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles
  • 16. Types of HSD  SERIES HYBRID SYSTEM The engine drives a generator, and an electric motor uses this generated electricity to drive the wheels. This is called a series hybrid system because the power flows to the wheels in series, i.e., the engine power and the motor power are in series.
  • 17. PARALLEL HYBRID SYSTEM In a parallel hybrid system, both the engine and the electric motor drive the wheels, and the drive power from these two sources can be utilized according to the prevailing conditions.
  • 18. SERIES-PARALLEL HYBRID SYSTEM This system combines the series hybrid system with the parallel hybrid system in order to maximize the benefits of both systems.
  • 20. Characteristics of Hybrid Systems  ENERGY-LOSS REDUCTION The system automatically stops the idling of the engine (idling stop), thus reducing the energy that would normally be wasted.  ENERGY RECOVERY AND REUSE The energy that would normally be wasted as heat during deceleration and braking is recovered as electrical energy, which is then used to power the starter and the electric motor.
  • 21. MOTOR ASSIST The electric motor assists the engine during acceleration.  HIGH-EFFICIENCY OPERATION CONTROL The system maximizes the vehicle’s overall efficiency by using the electric motor to run the vehicle under operating conditions in which the engine’s efficiency is low and by generating electricity under operating conditions in which the engine’s efficiency is high.
  • 22. Engine and Motor Operation
  • 24. Hybrid Synergy Drive Benefits CLEAN: Reduced Exhaust Emissions • Better air quality, minimizes adverse health effects EFFICIENT: Reduced Fuel Consumption • Lower operating cost, less CO2, less oil consumption POWERFUL: More Fun to drive • Quicker 0-100 km/h, immediate response, increased torque Combinations of the Above
  • 25. Midsize Vehicle Fuel Consumption Prius: Δ 620 L/yr Camry: Δ 300 L/yr (Best 2005 (Best 2005 Midsize Diesel) Midsize Diesel) Δ 900 L/yr Δ 580 L/yr (Midsize 4 cyl Avg (Midsize 4 cyl Avg Gas) Gas) 4500 4000 CO2 Emissions (kg/yr) 3500 7.2 L/100 km 8.6 L/100 km 3000 5.7 L/100 km 2500 4.1 L/100 km 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Prius Camry Best 2005 Midsize Midsize Ave (Gas) (Diesel) Vehicle
  • 26. Special Purpose Vehicle Fuel Consumption RX 400h / Highlander Hybrid Δ 820 L/yr V6 Avg (Gas) Δ 1400 L/yr V8 Avg (Gas) 7000 6000 5000 CO2 Emissions 4000 14.8 L/100 km 7.8 L/100 km 11.9 L/100 km 7.8 L/100 km 3000 2000 1000 0 RX400H Highlander Hybrid V6 Average (Gas) V8 Average (Gas) Vehicle
  • 27. Well-to-Wheel Efficiency Electric cars are NOT “zero emissions” vehicles… … because power generation creates emissions! Mining coal Transporting coal Burning coal Hybrids have the best Well-to-Wheel efficiency today
  • 29. Hybrid Myths • Hybrids pose a threat to first responders The brightly-colored orange wires are heavily protected and run underneath the floor in the center of the vehicle. Rescue workers can cut through any door or even a window-area without any fear of coming in contact with them. • Hybrid vehicles need to be plugged-in Never! You never plug in the battery-pack. The engine and regenerative braking provide the necessary electricity. • Hybrid Batteries need to be replaced There have been no failures in service to date and there is an 8 year / 160,000 km warrantee on all hybrid components.
  • 30. Contd… • Hybrids are small and underpowered As explained in the last couple of slides, this is simply not the case. Hybrids out-perform their conventional counterparts and often come equipped with features not found on other models. • Electromagnetic Fields in hybrids are harmful to human health EMFs inside and outside of Toyota hybrids are at the same low levels as conventional gasoline vehicles. Therefore there are no additional health risks to drivers, passengers or by-standers. • Hybrids are only about improving fuel economy In addition to improved fuel efficiency, hybrid vehicles produce less smog forming emissions, and offer improved performance.
  • 32. Future Hybrid Applications Hybrids can be integrated into all power train configurations, regardless of the power source.
  • 33. Conclusion  Reducing wasted energy  Reducing the size & power of the ICE engine  Energy Efficient  Sustainable use of Non- renewable energy resources  Eco-friendly
  • 34. Reference  www.toyota.com/hybrids  www.toyotacanada.ca  www.hybridsynergydrive.co.za  www.howstuffworks.com  www.wikipedia.com  www.hybridworld.com