A series-parallel dual power hybrid driving system is characterized by integrating the advantages of a series-connected hybrid driving system and the advantages of a parallel-connected hybrid driving system. It permits an engine to run at high power and high speed for normal or high load driving. Under low-power, low-speed light loading conditions the system operates in a series hybrid driving configuration to avoid low efficiency and high pollution by the engine.
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This application is a Continuation-In-Part of my patent application Ser. No. 10/364,391, filed Feb. 12, 2003 now abandoned.
A drive train includes an internal combustion engine ("ICE") coupled to a transmission having a power takeoff port. A transfer device couples an electric motor to the transmission via the port. The electric motor is enabled in a certain configuration to selectively power the drive train during at least certain intervals when the ICE is powered off.