Diesel Hybrid Cars
Four years ago hybrid cars would rarely be seen in roads and
freeways. But as more people noticed and realized the great
advantages this eco-friendly cars offer, and the savings they
get, more and more hybrid cars are now plying our roads. So
much so that hybrid cars are now as mainstream as the
conventional engine cars that we got used to. But, it wouldn’t
be a surprise if new developments and innovations come out to
further develop the existing hybrid technology or to provide
new technologies.
Many stories and rumors has circulated in the motor world of
different discoveries and concepts that can further
revolutionize the hybrid technology in motor vehicles, but many
questions have also arisen on why some certain pre-existing
technology have not been incorporated with the hybrid
innovation. This includes the diesel hybrid concept.
Diesel engines have been vastly popular in Europe and Asia.
While North America have not embraced the diesel engine as much
as their overseas neighbors, developments have been made in the
United States to eliminate the characteristics which have made
it a poor choice here. Recent developments have eliminated the
excessive smoke generated and the loud rattling noises of the
engines. Additionally, biodiesel fuel has had a growing
following and is seen as a solution to save the depletion of
natural resources like oil. Combining hybrid technology and the
new biodiesel fuel seems to be a better solution to our growing
problems. Biodiesel is now cleaner and is also cheaper than
regular gasoline.
While there have been no serious research and development
done on diesel hybrid cars just yet, Ford has released a diesel
hybrid concept car at the North Auto American Auto show in
Detroit last January 10, 2006. Ford dubbed it as the Reflex
sportscar. This is a car that is infused with a power source
that uses a combination of a diesel engine, an electric motor
and solar panels. Also, the Ford Reflex is all wheel drive car
that Ford claims gets 65 miles to a gallon.
The Reflex, which could be the basis for future diesel
hybrid cars operates much the same way as gas/electric hybrid
cars. It also has a hybrid battery pack to provide backup power
to the car that gets recharged by the engine and the heat
generated by braking. The diesel Hybrid car by Ford uses
lithium-ion batteries, the same kind used by the latest gadgets
today, like cellular phones and portable computers. Most hybrid
cars use nickel-metal hydrite batteries because they are far
more cheaper, but lithium-ion batteries have far more power
capacity.
But the Reflex also extracts power from solar cells located
inside the headlamps and taillamps. This is a technology
patented by Ford. There are also solar cells placed in the roof
of the car that provides power to fans that operates inside the
car to cool the interior when it is parked under the hot
sun.
We can only wait until hybrid diesel car technology is more
available. Until then, we can wait until diesel fuel can
provide the same power as gasoline fuel. But when the
technology is refined, we can all be sure that diesel hybrid
cars will surely catch on and we will be seeing it more
often.
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