plug-in hybrid

A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) is a hybrid electric vehicle whose battery pack can be recharged by plugging a charging cable into an external electric power source, in addition to internally by its on-board internal combustion engine-powered generator. Most PHEVs are passenger cars, but there are also PHEV versions of commercial vehicles and vans, utility trucks, buses, trains, motorcycles, mopeds, and even military vehicles.
Similar to all-electric vehicles (BEVs), PHEVs displace greenhouse gas emissions from the car tailpipe exhaust to the power station generators powering the electricity grid. These centralized generators may be of renewable energy (e.g. solar, wind or hydroelectric) and largely emission-free, or have an overall lower emission intensity than individual internal combustion engines. Compared to conventional hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), PHEVs have a larger battery pack that can be charged from the power grid, which is also more efficient and can cost less than using only the on-board generator, and also often have a more powerful electric output capable of longer and more frequent EV mode driving, helping to reduce operating costs. A PHEV's battery pack is smaller than all-electric vehicles for the same vehicle weight (due to the necessity to still accommodate its combustion engine and hybrid drivetrain), but has the auxiliary option of switching back to using its gasoline/diesel engine like a conventional HEV if the battery runs low, alleviating range anxiety especially for places that lack sufficient charging infrastructure.
Mass-produced PHEVs have been available to the public in China and the United States since 2010, with the introduction of the Chevrolet Volt which was the best selling PHEV until the end of production in 2019. By the end of 2017, there were over 40 models of highway-legal series-production PHEVs for retail sales, and are available mainly in China, Japan, the United States, Canada and Western Europe. The top-selling models are the Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV, the Chevrolet Volt family and the Toyota Prius PHV.As of December 2019, the global stock of PHEVs totaled 2.4 million units, representing one-third of the stock of plug-in electric passenger cars on the world's roads. As of December 2019, China had the world's largest stock of PHEVs with 767,900 units, followed by the United States with 567,740, and the United Kingdom with 159,910.

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  1. JohnMG

    HS PHEV - the good, the bad and the ugly

    Having completed 2000 miles in my new HS Exclusive PHEV, mostly in UK, and on holiday in France and Belgium, here are my initial reactions. Many of the following points have been made in other posts, but this may be a useful summary for discussion. The good: a lovely car for the money, I'm very...
  2. M

    servicing

    if the car is serviced by someone like Halfords as opposed to MG is the warranty made invalid ?
  3. Hage52

    Love too see what you did to customise your (E)HS

    Please post here your pictures what you did too customize you car... steering wheel upgrade in same style as interior protection, it should be EHS but they only sell for HS on Ali. post your pictures please
  4. Delboy102000

    Hs PHEV insurance premiums

    As a member who has decided to switch from full ZS ev trophy LR to the HS PHEV, And seeing both vehicles are in the same insurance group, and as a 72 year old advanced motorist, I am quite shocked at the difference in insurance premiums. I know this is different for everyone but my situation is...
  5. stoneyev

    factory reset...

    what happens if the factory reset function is activated ? what exactly is reset/
  6. E

    Charging via petrol

    Straight forward question: Is it worth it to charge the electric battery while driving in a highway on petrol? Further questions: Should I deplete the battery and then switch to petrol on long distances? Is there a maintenance reason to have always some battery left?
  7. Hage52

    Underseat subwoofer

    Does anyone has pictures how to connect this in the Mg EHS Phev, i found some info that it is not possible, only you can connect some speakers which are already in the car so you will lose that power of one speaker if you also connect the underseat woofer to it. is there no connection on the...
  8. B

    Information on switching between battery and ICE power

    I can’t seem to drive on battery for long as it switches itself to petrol. I guess this is to conserve the battery if a lot of power is needed. This seems to happen on a short run around town. Also when the battery is on zero, it doesn’t seem to take any charge while driving. It is my partners...
  9. K

    HS Exclusive No Sunroof

    Hey All, My local MG dealer and the MG dealer my works lease company use said they were now doing the Exclusive without a sunroof (probs finishing off the old body shapes before the facelift model enters production), which is ideal for me with the extra headroom.... So 3 months ago I ordered...
  10. Stuart Wright

    Welcome to the 2020-2024 MG HS Plug-in Hybrid forum - MG HS PHEV Information

    Hello and welcome to the enthusiast's forum for discussing the MG HS PHEV 2020-2024. The MG HS was launched by SAIC Motor under the MG brand in China in 2018 as a compact SUV, replacing the MG GS in many markets. The petrol-only versions initially spread to markets such as the UK, Europe...
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