Re: Youtube broadcast on hybrid
Bob,
EXCELLENT question! NO! For safety reasons we disable the electric motor whenever the brakes are depressed or the vehicle is in reverse. Additionally, wiring the motor for reverse operation would be slightly more complicated and (require a reversing contactor). There is no reason why we couldn't operate in reverse, we just choose "not to" as it was simpler, and the overall amount of savings versus cost and complexity might not be viable for most users.
BTW: Our dyno testing indicates a 26% economy gain, we just like to be conservative in the press. Plus, as our knowledge increases we find ways of improving the system... I believe we will be at 30% in the not too distant future, but at the current point every % improvement becomes harder and harder... Plus, I don't believe any of the drive cycles have a reverse operation test! Good point - why don't they?!
George
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