• Ebby@lemmy.ssba.com
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      3 months ago

      For drive power?

      An alternator can charge a battery and run accessories, but given 1 horsepower is roughly 730 watts, you really need some high voltage system to keep the magic smoke in.

      Edit: maybe we’re talking different things. Honda used to integrate electric motors directly to engines in their early hybrids. Ford, iiiiif I recall, combine engine and electric power in the CVT transmission.

      Both can use the EV motor as a massive alternator, but a standard alternator is simply too small, and attached to the engine too weakly, to generate the power of a hybrid.

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          3 months ago

          And that’s a system that was engineered end-to-end.

          Developing an add-on is far more difficult.

          Look at the aftermarket supercharger options for most any vehicle. Far simpler than this, and yet there are very, very few, with very limited engine platforms supported.

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            3 months ago

            There are tons of superchargers for nearly every engine platform, but especially the common ones.