Why can’t hybrid cars be cheaper than cars that run on gas?

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Timothy V. asked:


If people/car makers want us to buy the hybrid cars because it helps the enviroment, why is it at a higher price than cars that run on gas?

Max
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9 Responses to “Why can’t hybrid cars be cheaper than cars that run on gas?”

  1. hello kitty Says:

    probably because it takes more money to get the items to make on and they are probabably very hard to create and take a lot of time. But they should make them cheaper because they are better for the enviroment!

  2. Steven D Says:

    Right now we are paying for the research and development. Eventually they will become more affordable. Look how the prices for computers have dropped in the last 5 years.

  3. DefenseEngineer Says:

    A hybrid car requires more parts. It requires both an internal combustion engine (so they still run on gas or diesel), electric motors, extra batteries, and another the associated equipment to operate the electric motors. Who else is going to pay for it if not the consumer?

  4. Mmmkay? Says:

    Because they are more expensive to produce. The technology that goes into them is unbelievable.

  5. ranger_co_1_75 Says:

    Two reasons. First new technology always cost more until a demand causes mass production to kick in and bring the price down.

    Second because Hybred cars have twice the components of a standard internal combustion engine car. The have two engines, gas & electric, two wiring harness, guages and sensors to control each engine, two computers, etc. Oh yeah don’t forget a monster bank of batteries.

    In actual road test, hybrid cars don’t get as good gas mileage or power performance as comparable sized cars with gasoline engines because of all the added weight.

  6. kar Says:

    the world is a scary palace.

  7. Borat S Says:

    The reason why is simple. Hybrid cars are cars with 2 engines. There is an electric motor, and there’s a petrol motor. So it costs
    more with 2 motors. Understand? That’s why they’re called hybrids. A mix of 2 motors working together.

  8. ash Says:

    Another reason is that Chevron Texaco bought the patent to the Ovonic NiMH battery, and anyone who develops anything similar to it has to pay them a licensing fee (or they sue them). They charge $1200/kWh for the battery used in today’s hybrids vs the actual cost being around $150/kWh.

  9. Michael D Says:

    Hybrid cars are more expensive than gas only cars because they have two engines. One is an electric motor powered by a a battery pack and the other is a gas engine powered by… well, gas.

    Putting two engines into one car is more expensive than putting in one engine.

    That’s why a federal tax credit was made available for those who buy hybrid cars, to help defray the cost of early adopters.

    The nice thing is hybrid car maintenance is no less expensive than for a gas only car. Also, replacing the battery if it failed (a very, very rare occurence) would fall under the warranty and would be replaced by the car maker. Same for any of the electrical engine parts.

    In the long run, you can save money buying a hybrid car over buying a gas only car. It can take anywhere from 3 to 7 years to do so.

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