There is a major difference between mild hybrid, strong hybrid and plug-in hybrid. The functioning of all three is quite different even when hearing is the same. The range and mileage capacity of all three also vary. The level of prices of all three is also different. Let's understand all three from each…
Cars with mild hybrid systems have a small battery pack, which is only planted to improve the mileage of the car, but this battery cannot drive the vehicle completely. It works closely with a small motor engine, which helps the engine to increase the mileage slightly. Mild hybrid cars give slightly more mileage than normal cars. In this, the battery is charged only during the engine or braking of the vehicle and cannot be charged by plugging.
Strong hybrid has a higher battery capacity. Such cars can be run in electric mode at low speed for a short time. However, this vehicle is not fully designed to run by batteries. It has both an electric motor and engines, which together drive the vehicle. When the battery level is sufficient, the vehicle can also run in electric mode, but the battery is finished quickly and then the engine becomes active. It gives more mileage than mild hybrids. The battery is charged during the engine and braking of the vehicle.
Plug-in hybrid has the largest battery and it gives the vehicle the ability to run a long distance in electric mode. The car can run in electric mode for about 30-50 km. It consists of both an electric motor and engine with a large battery pack. Can run some distance from the battery and when the battery is finished, the engine turns on. There is an option to run by batteries. It gives much mileage from vehicles with petrol or diesel engines. The battery can be externally charged with a plug-in charger.