DOE Completes Hybrid Vehicle Testing
Jul 19, 2004 2:48 PM
Edited by PETech Staff
News & Features From Auto Electronics
Committed to improving hybrid electric cars
New Motors for Hybrid Vehicles
Battery Firms Battle for Hybrid Hegemony
Innovative Bipolar Plates for Fuel Cells
See More Headlines
Top Articles
Exploring Current Transformer Applications
Ultracapacitor Technology Powers Electronic Circuits
Buck-Converter Design Demystified
Sensorless Motor Control Simplifies Washer Drives
PET Resources
Buyer's Guide
Conferences
Engineering Jobs
Power Electronics Events
Rent Our Lists
Spotlight on Digital Power
If the purchase of a new hybrid electric vehicle is in your future, you may be interested in the results of DOE’s recent testing. The Advanced Vehicle Testing Activity, managed by DOE's Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, recently completed 1 million mi of hybrid electric vehicle fleet testing.
The testing includes the miles-per-gallon fuel use, vehicle maintenance and repair data for 18 vehicles, including Honda Civics and Insights, and the Toyota Prius. The cars' fuel efficiencies range from 38 to 46 mpg. Each hybrid vehicle is also dynamometer and track tested.
For more information, contact gaz@inel.gov.
Acceptable Use Policy blog comments powered by Disqus


