SCI hyMod - Hybrid Cars

Thursday, March 15, 2012

SCI hyMod
SCI hyMod
Hybrid cars are known generally driven by the motor with fuel engine (gasoline or diesel engine) and electric motor, either simultaneously or alternately. From the Romanian state, there is a car called the “electric and hybrid cars“.
The concept was created by Dan Scarlat, Marian Cilibeanu, and Cristian Ionescu, a modular hybrid called SCI hyMod. The name is taken from the stands from its creator name, The last term “hyMod” is short for “hybrid” and “modular”.
In theory, they designed a car that can use two different power sources and used as needed. The first power source is an electric motor (48 kW or 64 hp) which mounted above the front wheel and the battery underneath so that makes it a pure electric car. The second power source is a hybrid unit, a combined motor fuel (62kW or 83PS) which work simultaneously with an electric motor in front.
When using the pure electric car mode, the front axle is spinning to drive the car. When turned into a hybrid car mode, the rear axle (or combination with the front wheels) serves as the driving force. So, this car could also said working with 4×4 All-wheel-drive system.
Another characteristic of this concept car is a hybrid driving module which mounted on the back side. This module can be removed or replaced as needed which mode you want. So you can make it as an electric car, or with gasoline engines which make it as an hybrid car.

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