anko said:
All the time you are referring to the how nice it would be to have something like the BMW 2-speed drive. And how other hybrid cars have a complete gearbox. How are these less complex that a straightforward parallel drive? To me, it does not make sense at all.
Yes, probably I'm not having being clear.
For me, the two best approach are:
- The most simple .. Serial mode only .. 1 single EV gear ... ICE not connected to the wheels.
- The most complex ... Parallel mode only (but no serial support) .. traditional gerabox, and ICE in line with EV motor ... EV motor can be used as generator for increase the load of ICE , as start up engine for ICE, , and for EV pure mode drive.. (actually this is maybe the most simple to adapt .. it does only need an EV engine between ICE and gerabox, with 1 additional clutch)
The Outlander PHEV .. is something in between, or maybe just something else .. or extra complexity compared to the "most simple" one
But .. for go from "feeling" to "facts" .. it should be needed to know the cost of each part and the weight and dimension of them.
PS: I don't know how many gears have the bmw i3 ... I guess is not really relevant .. actually single gear with EV motor should be the most simple (cheap and resilient) approach