In this report vehicle use patterns or missions are defined and studied. The three most promising missions were found to be: all-purpose city driving which has the maximum potential market penetration; commuting which requires mainly a two-passenger car; and family and civic business driving which have minimal range requirements. The mission selection process was based principally on an analysis of the travel patterns found in the Nationwide Transportation Survey and on the Los Angeles and Washington, DC origin-destination studies data presented by General Research Corporation in Volume II of this report. Travel patterns in turn were converted to fuel requirements for 1985 conventional and hybrid cars. By this means the potential fuel savings for each mission were estimated, and preliminary design requirements for hybrid vehicles were derived. (ERA citation 05:035125)


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    Title :

    Near Term Hybrid Passenger Vehicle Development Program. Phase I. Appendices A and B. Final Report


    Publication date :

    1980


    Size :

    459 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English