Hybrid Cars
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The advent of hybrid cars that use a combination of gasoline and electric engines are becoming more popular among consumers as new technologies enable hybrid vehicles to reduces harmful emissions by up to 90 percent and achieve 50 or more miles per gallon of gasoline (Murphy, 2005, 8). The Toyota Prius is ôthe nationÆs most popular hybrid carö (Electro, 2005, 2). The design of the Prius is known as the Hybrid Synergy Drive which strives for synergy between the power of the electric motor and gasoline engine. The most recent Prius hybrids feature what is known as the Total Hybrid System-II (THS-II) technology (SEE Diagram 1). The Prius features a four-cylinder in-line 1.5-1 engine, a high-voltage nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH
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Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page)
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