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Benefits of Choosing a PHEV
Geely Galaxy L6 Plugin Hybrid Car

Fuel Economy and Emissions Reduction

PHEVs use electric power for short trips, cutting fuel costs and emissions. For longer journeys, the internal combustion engine provides the necessary range. Operating costs when driving in electric mode lowers your fuel expenses, especially for daily commutes. Regenerative braking also helps maximise your mileage.

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Access Low Emission Zones

Drive freely in Europe's growing low-emission zones, where PHEVs are welcomed while traditional higher-emission vehicles face restrictions and fees. Avoid penalties, contribute to cleaner air & enjoy greater driving freedom.

 

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Versatile Driving Options

Switch between electric and fuel power easily. Plug-in hybrid cars are ideal for both city driving and long road trips.

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Government Incentives

Take advantage of tax breaks and incentives available in various countries, making PHEVs even more affordable.

 

Differences between plug-in hybrids, hybrids, and electric cars
 
 

Plug-in hybrids

A plug-in hybrid uses a gasoline engine and an electric motor, but it gains the power to drive mainly from its electric motor and does not employ its conventional engine until its batteries get empty. The drained batteries can be recharged by using an external electric charger.

 
 
 

Conventional hybrids

Conventional hybrids also have a gasoline engine and an electric motor, as well as batteries. They use both their gasoline engine and electric motor to power the vehicle. But unlike plug-in hybrids, their batteries cannot be recharged by plugging into an external outlet. Their batteries can gain power through their wheels, brakes, and engine.

 
 
 

Electric cars

Electric cars only house an electric motor and batteries. Since they do not have an internal combustion engine, they rely entirely on their electric motor to roll the wheels. Because of the absence of the fossil fuel engine, they do not generate tailpipe emissions. Like plug-in hybrids, their batteries gain the power from an electric charger.

 

 

Performance and Efficiency

 

Powerful Hybrid System

The Galaxy L6 Creation Edition's plug-in hybrid system delivers impressive acceleration and performance.

Fast Charging

The vehicle's 800V+ charging system enables rapid charging, allowing for long-distance travel.

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Key Components of a Plug-In Hybrid Electric Car

 

Battery (auxiliary): In an electric drive vehicle, the low-voltage auxiliary battery provides electricity to start the car before the traction battery is engaged; it also powers vehicle accessories.


Charge port: The charge port allows the vehicle to connect to an external power supply in order to charge the traction battery pack.


DC/DC converter: This device converts higher-voltage DC power from the traction battery pack to the lower-voltage DC power needed to run vehicle accessories and recharge the auxiliary battery.


Electric generator: Generates electricity from the rotating wheels while braking, transferring that energy back to the traction battery pack. Some vehicles use motor generators that perform both the drive and regeneration functions.


Electric traction motor: Using power from the traction battery pack, this motor drives the vehicle's wheels. Some vehicles use motor generators that perform both the drive and regeneration functions.


Exhaust system: The exhaust system channels the exhaust gases from the engine out through the tailpipe. A three-way catalyst is designed to reduce engine-out emissions within the exhaust system.


Fuel filler: A nozzle from a fuel dispenser attaches to the receptacle on the vehicle to fill the tank.


Fuel tank (gasoline): This tank stores gasoline on board the vehicle until it's needed by the engine.


Internal combustion engine (spark-ignited): In this configuration, fuel is injected into either the intake manifold or the combustion chamber, where it is combined with air, and the air/fuel mixture is ignited by the spark from a spark plug.


Onboard charger: Takes the incoming AC electricity supplied via the charge port and converts it to DC power for charging the traction battery. It also communicates with the charging equipment and monitors battery characteristics such as voltage, current, temperature, and state of charge while charging the pack.


Power electronics controller: This unit manages the flow of electrical energy delivered by the traction battery, controlling the speed of the electric traction motor and the torque it produces.


Thermal system (cooling): This system maintains a proper operating temperature range of the engine, electric motor, power electronics, and other components.


Traction battery pack: Stores electricity for use by the electric traction motor.


Transmission: The transmission transfers mechanical power from the engine and/or electric traction motor to drive the wheels.

 

FAQ

 

Q: Can you put petrol in a plug-in hybrid?

A: A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) can be filled with fuel because it combines an electric motor and an internal combustion engine powered by petrol or diesel.

Q: What is a plug-in, and how does it work?

A: PHEVs use batteries to operate an electric motor and another fuel to power an internal combustion engine.

Q: What is the difference between a hybrid and a plug-in hybrid?

A: For those seeking emission-free travel on longer journeys, PHEVs can be an ideal choice. These vehicles feature versatile charging systems and allow you to travel up to 30-50 kilometres using fuel. However, hybrids do not need external charging and rely more on gasoline engines.

Q: Should I charge my plug-in hybrid every day?

A: You do not need to top off your EV battery every night because that will eventually degrade the battery. Unless you drive for long hours every day, the battery charge should be sufficient for several days.

Q: Why is a plug-in hybrid so expensive?

A: A plug-in hybrid EV is much more expensive than a pure hybrid. Their ability to run solely on battery for shorter journeys while still having a fuel system as a backup attracts a premium price.

Q: What is the lifespan of a hybrid battery?

A: Hybrid car batteries are designed to last between 80,000 and 200,000 miles. Nevertheless, most EV manufacturers claim an average of 100,000 miles.

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