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Oct 15 23:55

Type III (High Voltage/High Power) Hybrid Car

Also known as "full" hybrids. Type III hybrids are a definition by the California Air Resources Board for hybrid cars that can operate in electric-only mode during low-power driving.

Oct 15 23:54

Type II (High Voltage/Low Power) Hybrid Car

Also known as an "assist" or "mild" hybrid. Type II hybrid car is a definition by the California Air Resources Board for hybrids that typically have a smaller traction battery and motor, and provide peak power for the engine during acceleration. However, Type II hybrids currently in production do not allow electric-only driving.

Oct 15 23:54

Type I (Low Voltage/Low Power) Hybrid Car

Type I hybrids are a definition by the California Air Resources Board, and the term was actually originally conceived as an industry-standard improvement to the 12-volt systems in all conventional cars (to 42-volt systems). Type I vehicles can only be called hybrids if they provide traction power to the wheels, offer regenerative braking and have an idle-stop feature that turns engine off at a stop.

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