Innovative Green Energy Engine Set for Global Debut
Luft Engine
Engine Capable of Operating on Green Energy, Registered Patent Assembly Underway for Global Launch from Our R&D Facility
Overview of the Luft Engine
A hybrid engineis a powertrain that combines a conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) with an electric propulsion system. This combination aims to improve fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and provide a smoother driving experience. Here's a brief introduction:
Benefits
Improved Fuel Efficiency: Combining two power sources allows for better fuel economy.
Reduced Emissions: Lower emissions compared to conventional vehicles.
Enhanced Performance: Smoother acceleration and better torque delivery.
How It Works
Combustion Engine: The traditional engine runs on gasoline or diesel, providing power for higher speeds and longer distances.
Electric Motor: The electric motor assists the combustion engine, especially during low-speed driving and acceleration, where it is more efficient.
Battery: Stores electrical energy that powers the electric motor. The battery is recharged through regenerative braking and the combustion engine.
Power Management System: Controls the distribution of power between the combustion engine and the electric motor to optimize efficiency and performance
Types of Hybrid Engines
Parallel Hybrid: Both the engine and electric motor can drive the vehicle either together or separately.
Series Hybrid: The electric motor is the primary source of propulsion, and the combustion engine acts as a generator to charge the battery.
Plug-In Hybrid: Can be charged via an external power source, allowing for longer electric-only driving ranges.
Mild Hybrid: Provides limited electric assistance, mainly for start-stop functionality and regenerative braking.
Full Hybrid: The vehicle can operate solely on the electric motor, combustion engine, or a combination of both, depending on driving conditions, providing better fuel efficiency.