EnerGuide labels for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles
Below are sample labels for the two types of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) – series and blended. For PHEVs, consumption values are provided for electric-only or blended electric and gasoline mode, and for gasoline-only operation. Annual fuel cost and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions values reflect a mix of electric mode and gasoline-only operation.
To help you compare vehicles that use electricity, a conversion factor is used to convert electrical energy consumption values, expressed in kilowatt hours per 100 kilometres (kWh/100 km), into gasoline litres equivalent per 100 kilometres (Le/100 km). One litre of gasoline contains the energy equivalent to 8.9 kWh of electricity.
1. Fuel consumption (electric-only mode) – This is a prominent combined fuel consumption rating in Le/100 km and the combined rating expressed in kWh/100 km. The combined rating reflects 55% city and 45% highway driving.
2. Fuel consumption (gasoline-only operation) – This is a prominent combined fuel consumption rating in litres per 100 kilometres (L/100 km) and the combined rating expressed in miles per imperial gallon (mi/gal).
3. Recharge time – This shows the estimated time (in hours) to fully recharge the battery at 240 volts.
4. Driving range – This shows the estimated driving distance (in kilometres) on a fully charged battery and a full tank of gasoline.
1. Fuel consumption (blended electric and gasoline mode) – This is a prominent combined fuel consumption rating in Le/100 km, composed of the gasoline consumption rating in L/100 km and the electricity consumption rating in kWh/100 km.
2. Fuel consumption (gasoline-only operation) – This is a prominent combined fuel consumption rating in L/100 km and the combined rating expressed in miles per imperial gallon (mi/gal).
3. Recharge time – This shows the estimated time (in hours) to fully recharge the battery at 240 volts.
4. Driving Range – This shows the estimated driving distance (in kilometres) on a fully charged battery and a full tank of gasoline.
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