sentiententity wrote:
If you read my post (the bit that you quoted, no less), you'll see that pulling an efficiency number out of the air is exactly what I didn't do.
So the following aren't your words then:
not sentient wrote:
Although we can't calculate efficiency ([Energy in/Energy out]x100%) until we know how much the car got out of the mains when the battery was charged, we do know that we are probably not more than doubling it.
not sentient wrote:
What I did was realise that these high fuel efficiency numbers people are coming out with (for a plug-in hybrid) are wrong, because people are not counting the electrical energy obtained from the grid when they calculate mpg, so they end up with an unrealistic number of miles travelled on one gallon. They weren't travelled on one gallon: they were travelled on one gallon plus an unknown but large amount of energy obtained from the grid before setting off.
Woolly thinking.
They DO only use one gallon.
That part of the energy to move the vehicle comes from elsewhere doesn't increase the number of gallons used.
not sentient wrote:
To increase true mpg would require improving the efficiency of the vehicle as I mentioned in my last post (i.e. convert more of the energy in the fuel into kinetic energy in the car).
What is "true mpg"? It means what it says it means "miles per gallon".
This is the same stupid confusion that occurs over on the oildrum about EROEI.
not sentient wrote:
If input remains the same (one gallon of petrol), then efficiency must rise for output (miles travelled) to rise. This is achieved by improving the efficiency of the engine, changing the bodywork to reduce weight or improve aerodynamics, etc, which is not what is being done here.
No. You don't understand what's happening here and are confusing the whole thing. Which is exactly the problem.
1. There STILL is only one gallon of petrol going in.
2. An electric engine is more efficient than an ICE for the non-petrol part.
not sentient wrote:There's no need to be snotty.
On the contrary. Decision makers read this site. If woolly thinking people are encouraged to share their opinions, decion makers might come away ill-informed and bad decisions will be made which will ultimately affect all of us.
If you want to claim you are informed: go ahead and do the google "well to wheels". Don't let your pride get in the way just because I am snotty with you.