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While electric hybrid vehicles are becoming increasingly popular in the US, the government’s Environmental Protection Agency thinks they are the wrong type. Most drivers are buying hybrids that work using a “parallel” system. In them the wheels are driven by a battery-powered electric motor, and a conventional fuel-burning engine takes over when the battery charge falls too low. The EPA thinks a “series” system is better, and is patenting a control system for a hybrid in which the wheels are driven by the electric motor powered by a battery that the fuel engine keeps charged up. The trick is to smoothly adjust the…

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