Hybrid Pros and Cons

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Hybrid Pros and Cons Abstract- Today’s environmental situation is continuing to spiral downwards; the ozone layer is receding, habitats being destroyed, and the air is being polluted. Scientists of every nation are researching ways to solve this problem. Due to automobiles sizeable contribution to the environmental crisis, studies are focusing on ways to reduce the harmful emissions caused by the internal combustion engines. Hybrid vehicles offer an alternative to powerful gas engines by providing the car with a secondary propulsion source powered by a strong battery. With this secondary power, car manufactures can reduce the size of the internal combustion engine, which accordingly reduces emissions and raises the vehicles miles per gallon ratio. 1.0 Introduction There was once a time when you could turn on the news and not hear about the terrible state of the environment or the impending doom that is global warming. That time has become part of the past. The standard automobile can be blamed for a large portion of the conflict. Today’s large gasoline engines spew harmful emissions into the air every time we drive. It is time that society takes a second look at a possible solution, the electric hybrid. HEV’s or hybrid electric vehicles differ from standard vehicles by their source of power. People are flocking to the idea of the electric hybrid because it offers them less time at the gas pump and a cheaper refill. Here in America, hybrid vehicles recently gained their popularity. The hybrid took Japan by storm in the mid 90’s, which has led people to believe that Japan was the ingenuitive force behind its invention; history will show you otherwise. 2.0 Hist... ... middle of paper ... ...he consumer and their evaluation of their current economical situation. Hybrids are expensive. Some people cannot afford to pay the high MSRP associated with such advanced technology. The consumer must decide if they are ready to make the long term investment that is a hybrid. The money you save by buying a standard vehicle may be the price future generations have to pay. Work Cited Anderson, J., Anderson, C. (2005). Electric and Hybrid Cars: A History. North Carolina: McFarland & Company Fuhs, Allen E. (2009). Hybrid Vehicles and the Future of Personal Transportation. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis Group Nerad, Jack R. (2007). The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Hybrid & Alternative Fuel Vehicles. New York: Marie Butler-Knight Westbrook, Michael H. (2001). The Electric and Hybrid Electric Car. London: The Institution of Electrical Engineers

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