My original response was about claims that all modern ICE cars have AC compressor running all the time when engine is stopped. I added "non-Hybrid" to the post to clarify what I am referring to. I had 2 BEV, so I know about many things related to tech used in EV.I respond only because you clearly know it's a hybrid, yet you talk about conventional powertrains, seemingly confusing the 12v chassis battery with the HVB, and making points based on these incorrect assumptions.
Hybrid is the way to go for me as it resolves the negatives BEV have when it comes to long distance travel and ICE poor efficiency in local traffic. And long distance travel was the ending of second BEV for me, first one did not even had fast charging capabilities. BEV are great for commuting though. But these days we do not even commute much with remote working at home. Ah, and 12V battery on BEVs sucks, but it is another story. I just hope 12V battery duty cycle it is not the same as BEV on the Hybrid. If it does though, it is possible to correct with drop in replacement Lithium Phosphate 12V battery with BMS ~$300.
So yes, I am a Ford Maverick Hybrid fan!
I should not even respond to the "I thought all modern AC systems run off the alternator." as anyone with little car knowledge knows AC does not run of alternator. But it never late to learn for anybody.
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