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Car hybrid architecture from two dimensions: rough and meticulous

October 11, 2023

Yesterday, Sun Bo and the group of Power Split in the group, the hybrid field to engage in an important pioneering innovation is easy, simple hybrid has indeed arrived, no matter how much can be talked about. Our architecture here can be roughly divided and carefully divided

1) Power Split can be divided into several types, Input Sum PS of one planetary row, Output PS of one planetary row, Compound of two planetary rows, and Compound Two mode of three planetary rows. The specific arrangement can also be matched later. a P4 fit

A) Input Sum PS

This set was used in the early Prius, specifically above the Prius before 2010.

Car hybrid architecture from two dimensions: rough and meticulous

B) Output PS First Generation Volt

Car hybrid architecture from two dimensions: rough and meticulous

C) Two Planetary Rows Compound PS

This configuration is much more, the front drive configuration + motor rear drive

Car hybrid architecture from two dimensions: rough and meticulous

The three of the above figures are actually quite different from the two. We will count it as two, and we can put it below.

Car hybrid architecture from two dimensions: rough and meticulous

PriusPHEV and Volt2, Malibu, this is going to continue to be fun.

Car hybrid architecture from two dimensions: rough and meticulous

Car hybrid architecture from two dimensions: rough and meticulous

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