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Home»Tech World»How many kilometers per liter does a hybrid car give?

How many kilometers per liter does a hybrid car give?

By Sawyer Campbell06/08/20223 Mins Read
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An electric hybrid car is powered by a combustion engine and an electric one, which helps to reduce consumption and emissions to zero. This is the key why a hybrid model consumes less than a conventional car.

The hybrid electric car is efficient both in the city and on the highway, such as when accelerating quickly or uphill, where the electric and gasoline motors can work together. This is a way to improve acceleration and minimize consumption. Likewise, when the speed is constant, both motors work in unison. And if we roll downhill, the regenerative braking system recharges the battery and uses the electric motor to stop the car.

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Since the emergence of this type of car, which emerged at the end of the 90’s, it has had numerous times the label that consumption was at levels similar to traditional vehicles. What caused users to rethink whether the acquisition of an electric car was a better option than a traditional one.

However, all this has changed thanks to the incorporation of the various types of hybrid branching, so we tell you what the consumption of each type is.

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1 What is the consumption of pure hybrid cars?
2 What is the consumption in plug-in hybrid cars?
3 What is the consumption of electric cars?

What is the consumption of pure hybrid cars?

A hybrid car can be more energy efficient. This may be due to the use of a smaller motor, and the use of energy recovery systems, such as regenerative braking. This results in lower energy consumption and an economic and environmental benefit is obtained.

  • Toyota Prius Hybrid (122 hp). 4.1 litres/100km
  • Toyota Corolla 125H (122 hp). 4.3 liters per 100 kilometers
  • Hyundai Ionic. Consumption of 4.3 litres/100 km at 141 hp

What is the consumption in plug-in hybrid cars?

Plug-in hybrid cars (PHEV) are a type of car that differs widely from pure cars, both in terms of consumption, mechanics and technology. They have more powerful electric motors, so they not only provide greater acceleration capacity, but also reach much higher speeds.

In addition, they also come integrated with larger capacity batteries, so they can travel many more kilometers in electric mode and without polluting.

  • Mercedes GLE 350 4MATIC (320 hp). 0.7L/ 100km
  • Hyundai IONIC Plug-in Hybrid. 1.1l/100km
  • Peugeot 508 SW (225 hp). 1.3/100km

What is the consumption of electric cars?

100% electric cars (BEV) have a variant that makes them completely different from the others, both in consumption compared to hybrids and in driving. Its basic difference between the two is that an electric car runs exclusively on electrical energy stored in its battery. When running without gasoline, the fuel is measured with them in electrical energy (Kwh). So electric motors are much more energy efficient than combustion engines.

  • Hyundai Ionic EV (136 hp) 11.5 kWh/100 km
  • Renault ZOE (88CV) 14.6 kWh/100.
  • Volkswagen e-Golf (136 hp) 14.7 kWh/100 km
  • BMW i3 94Ah (170 hp) 14.9 kWh/100 km

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