• @w2tpmf
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    22 months ago

    Yeah but PHEVs could be made a lot better. There has not been any push to improve on them, and there’s plenty of room for it.

    Toyota had a rad PHEV supercar concept that got 100mpg that never even came close to moving toward production. (As just one example)

    • @davidagain
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      32 months ago

      I feel like you missed the point. The point is that you probably want to stop every few hours anyway so there’s not a lot of point getting a PHEV. You’re buying two engines for the price of two, with the maintenance costs of a gas engine (higher) and extra weight. It’s just fear that gets people to buy PHEV. There’s hardly any mpg benefit over a gas car in real world usage, and there’s hardly any of the lively acceleration of a proper EV. No fun, no cost savings, just all initial expense. Get an EV or stick with your old gas car, PHEV is absolutely not the best of both.