Hybrid Taxis
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
		
			
				
					As most would have observed, taxis in most areas have changed from LPG Falcons to hybrid Camrys and the occasional Prius. 
Now if these vehicles were plug in hybrids I could understand the use of these vehicles by the taxi industry but they are not plug ins but straight hybrids so the power to move these vehicles can only come from the burning of petrol in an internal combustion engine.  Yes I appreciate they also have brake regenerative power as well but in the scheme of things this is probably does not contribute a lot to the production of drive energy.
So as the batteries have to be charged by the onboard petrol engine and there is no plug in option to recharge the taxis in quiet times, petrol usage would be similar, if not more than a similar straight petrol engined Camry, noting that a Camry with electric motors, regenerative braking and batteries probably weighs more than a standard vehicle so would require more energy to make it move etc in the same conditions.
What am I missing?  Why change to hybrid Camrys and not LPG powered Camrys?
Garry
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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