Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles: Exhaust Emissions and User Barriers for a Plug-in Toyota Prius
Plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV) can contribute to reduced fuel consumption and to lowered CO2 emissions. A total of 10 plug-in hybrid vehicles have been tested in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden for two years by ordinary users to assess what reductions will be achieved in realistic driving and to study user experience. The petrol consumption of the vehicles varied between 2.5 and 3.8 litres per 100 km, depending on charging frequency and driving style. Laboratory tests showed that emissions of CO2 were low and local pollutants extremely low for a PHEV Prius. The users of the PHEVs reported general satisfaction with the vehicles. However, most users reported problems handling and storing the charging cable. Most users also wanted a larger driving range in electric mode.
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Norwegian Institute of Transport Economics
Gaustadalleen 21, Norwegian Center for Transportation Research
Oslo, Norway NO-0349 -
Authors:
- Hagman, Rolf
- Assum, Terje
- Publication Date: 2012-8
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Web
- Features: Figures; References;
- Pagination: 62p
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Fuel consumption; Hybrid vehicles; Laboratory tests; Plug-in hybrid vehicles; Pollutants
- Identifier Terms: Toyota Prius
- Geographic Terms: Denmark; Finland; Norway; Sweden
- Subject Areas: Energy; Environment; Highways; Vehicles and Equipment; I15: Environment; I96: Vehicle Operating Costs;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01478183
- Record Type: Publication
- ISBN: 978824801376
- Report/Paper Numbers: TØI Report 1226/2012
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Apr 15 2013 1:14PM