- First Name
- Jake
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2021
- Threads
- 25
- Messages
- 517
- Reaction score
- 936
- Location
- Columbus, OH
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 Hyundai Tuscon NLine
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
Hybrids have electric AC systems, powered by the HVB, that runs the same regardless if the engine is running. They use a multistage system like those found in many homes, which are very efficient. AC has no impact on mileage that I can find, and it make the car the perfect office: you sit in comfort with the engine off until HVB needs a brief bump.
Plug-ins get an electric heater, so EV miles drop in cold weather. Hybrids use engine heat, only, so you run the engine or shiver.
I hope this is accurate. I have a 2013 honda hybrid. In my hybrid, the AC and heat basically shut-off at stoplights, unless you turn off the "eco" system. I'm guessing/hoping these kinds of annoyance issues have been resolved in the last 9 years.
Let me express again, how big of a disappointment my 2013 Honda Insight has been.
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