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by hagbard_c
378 days ago
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Not really, especially not more efficient than hybrid diesel-electric cars. Why are there no diesel-electric hybrids on the market? There's diesel-electric trains and diesel-electric ships for a reason: diesel engines do really well in this type of constant-speed constant-load applications. |
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Single cylinder diesel engines meeting environmental standards don't seem to exist on the market. There are older designs but hard to source in the USA.
Why would a hybrid diesel be more efficient than an all electric car. The diesel motor would bring down the efficiency of the all electric.
I believe an electric motor converts about 60% of the power used into usable power. diesels are closer to 20%.