The battery that is accessible when you lift the rear seat is the 12v battery that you would find in any car. The high voltage battery is is also under the seat but outside of the cabin attached to the undercarriage of the truck.I thought the hybrid battery was under the second row seat on the passenger side.
I was 100 percent seriousIt was a serious question thanks for all the serious responses.
So the regular battery is in the same place it was on my 59 beetle. WoWThe battery that is accessible when you lift the rear seat is the 12v battery that you would find in any car. The high voltage battery is is also under the seat but outside of the cabin attached to the undercarriage of the truck.
Looks like cooling/heating the second battery would require parallel loops so the computer would have to be reprogrammed to detect which battery needed heated or cooled and maybe opposite of the other one.There's also the issue that they have the existing battery watercooled and adding the second would not have the cooling unless you developed a system to extend the cooling lines to it as well.
It might sound strange but I recall that the ICE actually does engine braking if necessary during a loooong downhill run, if the battery is full it’ll turn the ICE into an air compressor basically to offload the wasted regen.This has mostly been beaten to death, but I will add my 1.5 cents anyway.
The standard Hybrids battery is 'designed' (from what I have read) to spend most of its life at 50% charge. The system mostly charges when it would otherwise be braking to slow down, and then uses that Energy to start moving or speed up again.
So in stop and go traffic it's charge while you're stopping and then powering that go. The only way I see an extra battery really helping is if you have lots of long hills/mountains where you could spend a really long time charging, and then use enough of that energy climbing the next hill that you had had room to charge the battery more on the next downhill
The question I have been pondering is, do you lose regenerative braking, or more importantly start burning your physical brakes if you are driving down a mountain and your battery is charged up?