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Boltar ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying : shrug How often do bus engines require full power? Not very. Agreed but when they do need it they really need it. The steep hills around mill hill, highgate , hampstead and southgate spring to mind. A hybrid bus with an exhausted battery going up one of those hills won't be very popular with other motorists. Nor would a diesel bus with an empty fuel tank... I really don't think it's going to be an issue. A buses diesel fuel probably lasts all day. And...? If these hybrid buses are anything like hybrid cars then the battery would run down after only a few miles without topping up which means its quite possible the bus could be relying on engine power alone on difficult routes such as I mentioned if the engine doesn't have the surplus to charge the battery as well as supplying the motors. But the engine'll be keeping the batteries brimmed as much as possible, so it'll arrive at the bottom of the hill with full charge - which will be perfectly adequate for the ascent. Don't forget that the only real restriction on battery capacity in hybrid cars is the physical packaging constraints - which just don't apply to a bus. |
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