Impact of Hybrid Vehicles on Fuel Economy and Emissions: A Comprehensive Analysis
Department of Automobile Engineering, Government Polytechnic, Kushalnagar 571234, Karnataka, India.
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2020, 08(01), 307-319
Publication history:
Received on 11 October 2020; revised on 20 October 2020; accepted on 29 October 2020
Abstract:
The automotive industry has witnessed a significant transformation with the introduction and widespread adoption of hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) as a response to growing environmental concerns and fluctuating fuel prices. This research paper examines the comprehensive impact of hybrid vehicles on fuel economy and emissions reduction, analyzing data from various studies conducted between 2000 and 2019. The analysis encompasses six critical areas: introduction and background of hybrid technology, fuel economy performance analysis, emissions reduction assessment, comparative analysis with conventional vehicles, environmental impact evaluation, and future implications. Through systematic review of empirical data and comparative studies, this paper demonstrates that hybrid vehicles achieve substantial improvements in fuel economy, with average gains of 25-40% over conventional internal combustion engine vehicles, while simultaneously reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 20-35%. The findings indicate that hybrid technology represents a crucial transitional solution toward sustainable transportation, offering immediate environmental benefits while paving the way for fully electric vehicle adoption.
Keywords:
Hybrid electric vehicles (HEV); Fuel economy; Emissions reduction; Greenhouse gas emissions; Internal combustion engine; Electric motor
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