This post was originally written for Oppositelock, but with the potentially impending death of Kinja user blogs, I’m reposting it here.

I swear, this is the last part! If you haven’t read parts 1 and 2 (on degrees of hybridization and the various systems out there), I highly recommend doing so first. Today, I’m covering the energy storage systems used by hybrids.
Continue reading “A Primer on Hybrids, part 3”