"What makes cities in India and China so frustrating to drive in - heavy traffic, aggressive driving style, few freeways - makes them ideal for saving fuel with hybrid vehicles," according to researchers at the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).
In a pair of studies using real-world driving conditions, researchers found that hybrid cars are significantly more fuel-efficient in India and China than they are in the US.
"Currently greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector in India and China are a smaller piece of the pie compared with other sectors," said lead researcher Anand Gopal.
"But vehicle ownership is going to skyrocket in these countries. That is why we decided to focus on this area. Hybrid and electric vehicles can significantly reduce carbon emissions and other pollutants," said Gopal.
Hybrids in India are also more fuel-efficient than they are officially rated for, researchers said.
"The test cycle is not representative of driving conditions in India, so that's sending the wrong signal to the consumer," said Gopal.
Gopal, working with Berkeley Lab scientists Samveg Saxena and Amol Phadke, used a power-train simulation model called Autonomie to create a hypothetical hybridised version of the top-selling conventional car in each country.
Researchers simulated drive cycles in two Indian cities (New Delhi and Pune) taken from published studies and also used the Modified Indian Drive Cycle, the test for the official fuel economy rating.
In both cases they compared it to drive cycles used for US fuel efficiency ratings, which include about 55 per cent city driving and 45 per cent highway driving.
They found that driving a hybrid would achieve fuel savings of about 47 to 48 per cent over a conventional car in India and about 53 to 55 per cent in China.
In the US, hybrids are rated to produce a fuel savings of about 40 per cent over their conventional counterparts.
The results appear in the International Journal of Powertrains.
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