Hybrid Cars vs Conventional Cars

Abstract

This paper will show the difference between Hybrid cars and Conventional cars, moreover it will also help in understanding the internal combustion engine that which type of car is more suitable and comfortable for us and environment. The conventional cars generates their power uniquely from an internal combustion engine, whereas hybrid car comprises of an engine that is combines the internal combustion technology and electric motor tvaluating the unitary operating cost of the hybrid and conventional car in order the Understand that which car is more favorable. The main comparison includes Financial Benefits, Environmentally friendly, dependency on Fuel, manufacturing maesale value, that which type would be more approving or appealing.

INTRODUCTION

Background of the Assignment

We consider cars a transport that makes our journey convenient, which is true but there are Some things to evaluate before going through the selecting procedureing to understand is that which car is more environmental friendly, give economical performance, is easy to use and that provide more comfort. These specific aspects values a lot in making the

Statement of the problem

Problems related to Hybrid and Conventional cars, the cost of both types of cars and whether they are environment friendly or not. Problems faced by consumers in Maintenance cost of both hybrid and conventional cars.

Research Question

Primary Research Questions

The Primary research questions of Hybrid vs Conventional cars are:

  • What is Hybrid Car?
  • What is Conventional Car?
  • What is the difference between hybrid and conventional cars?
  • Which type of car do you think give more mileage?
  • Which type of car is less expensive to maintain?
  • Which type of car is environment friendly?
  • Which type of car is better for Economy?
  • Which type of car is good for long distance driving?

Research Objectives

The main objective of this study is to find out that which type of car (hybrid or cons more suitable for public. What special aspects both these type have that gerformance to the individual, and which type is more better for Economy.

Significance of Assignment

The Difference between Hybrid cars and conventional cars have been examined in this study. Every little aspects that individual looks before buying a new car. Hybrid carlectric engine, battery and combustion engine. The use of hybrid cars provide lessnd on average this cars gives more mileage. This car is environment friendly aependency on fuel, but the on account the price of hybrid cars is more than coars, whereas, Conventional cars includes only conventional engine (petroleum, his car greater raw power and it covers long distances, e.g. A 20 gallon gas tank onbout an average fuel economy of 20 miles per gallon. The cost of conventional cahat hybrid cars, but these types of cars contribute to the pollution as it emits smokts relies on Fossil fuel.

Limitations and Delimitations

Questionnaire has been used in this research to gather data. A questionnaire is an or collecting data, and almost always involve asking a given subject to respond tral and written questions. While there are many positives to questionnaires, dishe an issue. Thus, Respondents may not have been 100 percent truthful with theiespondents may have trouble grasping the meaning of some questions that may o the creator. This miscommunication might have led to skewed results. Besponses are fixed, there could have less scope for respondents to supply anseflects their true feelings on a topic.(Creswell, J. 2015)

LITERATURE REVIEW

The world is moving towards optimum utilization of energy due to scarcity of fossillobal warming. Deriving from this evidence, in 21st century, production processenfluenced by eco-friendly mechanisms across the globe. Auto has industry has emarked improvement by producing fuel efficient and environment friendlyesearch done by Djamel Rahmani, Maria L. Loureiro explores the importance ond non-monetary incentives based on consumer behavior. The results state terceive Hybrid cars to be environment friendly than conventional cars. Howev2% of drivers perceived Hybrid cars to be more expensive, 14% found them s8% found it less powerful than conventional cars. The research model found threfer cheaper cars with low fuel consumption implying fuel economy may be an eason to buy hybrid cars. Similarly, the motivation of “going green” due missions is another reason to encourage drivers to buy Hybrid cars. (Djame018) Moreover, discussing the consumer preferences, the article “Why do ybrid cars?” has reportedly found that people choosing hybrid vehicles evaurchase differently from buyers choosing conventional vehicles. In the sampuyers were mainly concerned with whether the car would improve their social stersonal image by driving eco-friendly cars. This finding is consistent with that rriskevicius, Tybur & Van den Bergh (2010). Buyers of conventional carsoncerned with the car’s functionality, cost and quality and were less concerned war made them socially popular. (Chua, 2010) One of the unfavorable comparison tar is the long run sustainability of hybrid cars still stands, which explains whehicles currently on the market may have short ranges of only 100 miles as compaonventional cars, however still having battery packs that occupy five times the han a tank of gas. It may be viewed that this range is suitable for most dailyriving, but in order for battery power to truly replace gasoline in all automotive apnd making it sustainable, entirely new battery chemistries must be invented. Tnclude lithium-air batteries, which replace the heavy positive terminal withroviding theoretical specific energies comparable to that of gasoline. (Girishkumar, 2010).

METHODOLOGY

Design of study

Quantitative research implies gathering information in numerical structarget information. Subjective research implies assemble information intructure to break down and translate information. A survey has been omprising of both quantitative and qualitative inquiries. It was then circulaniversity. It was anything but an online poll, rather participants prirculate the paper survey and gathered it quickly when the understudies finished the poll. Information was then gathered, sorted out, broke down and translated.

Population and sampling:

Students at university and random car buyers were selected for the research.

Participants were selected through random sampling. A simple random sample is a subset of a statistical population in which each member of the subset harobability of being chosen. This technique was chosen since it is considereday of selecting a sample from a given population since every member is gpportunities of being selected. The participants selected aged fromonsisting of equal males and females. Thus, the sample had no ethnocentrias representative.

Research instruments

Some of the interviews used to collect data include: questionnaire. Questione used to collect data and information about the response of people towand conventional vehicles and how they affect their comforAll paill be asked the same set of questions. Field professionals were iccordingly.

Data collection

For data collection, questionnaire and interviews will be used. Google docue used so all the information and data that has been collected can be compilace which will make it easier to analyze the data. While the analysis will ut, patterns and trends will be observed.

Data analysis

Analytical tools used for quantitative data will be knoema; analysis of vtatistical method in which the variation in a set of observations is diistinct components and for qualitative OPEN-REFINE; a powerful tool fith messy data: cleaning it, transforming it from one format into anxtending it with web services and external data. It can help you explore ets with ease.

Legal and ethical considerations

Consent will be taken from participants and the administration of the univershe conduction of the research. The participants and the administratiebriefed about the aims of the study after conducting the research. Participaame and bio data will be kept confidential. participants will voluntarily tahe study. Very limited deception will be carried out to get reliable resurofessional interviews will be held with prior appointment and consent.

Time schedule

The research would begin by firstly designing an accurate questionnaire,recise and accurate questions for interview that stick to topic and areonsuming. Selecting a sample and then keeping in mind the correct instruhen conduct the research individually and in university. After the daollected, steps would be taken to compile it efficiently so data can basily and then interpreted to find the conclusions and answers to thbjectives.

QUESTIONNAIRE

1. Would you Prefer Hybrid Cars over Conventional Cars?

□Yes □No

2. Which car have you used latest?

□Hybrid Cars □Conventional Cars

3. Which type of car is less expensive?

□ Hybrid Cars □ Conventional Cars

4. Which type of car do you think give more mileage?

□ Hybrid Cars □ Conventional Cars

5. Which type of car is good for long distance driving?

□ Hybrid Cars □ Conventional Cars

6. Which type of car has good battery lifetime?

□ Hybrid Cars □ Conventional Cars

7. Which type of car is more environment friendly?

□ Hybrid Cars □ Conventional Cars

8. Which type of car is more reliable/better in Quality?

□ Hybrid Cars □ Conventional Cars

9. Which type of car is easy to maintain?

□ Hybrid Cars Conventional Cars

10. Which type of car is better Economically?

□ Hybrid Cars □ Conventional Cars

Interview Questions

  1. What are conventional cars?
  2. What are hybrid cars?
  3. What are the differences between hybrid and conventional cars?

Bibliography

Chua, W. Y. (2010). Why do people buy hybrid cars?

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Djamel Rahmani, M. L. (2018). Why is the market for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) moving slowly? PLOS.

Girishkumar, G. M. (2010). Lithium-Air Battery: Promise and Challenges. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters