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In addition, there is the question of fail-safe redundancy. I suppose in a parallel system there would be redundancy too, because even if the main diesel engine fails, the smaller battery pack + electric motors might be able to drive the vehicle another 50 km or so, to the nearest service station. But that's a different level of redundancy than having two generators, where if one fails, the second generator will be able to carry the vehicle at least a few thousand kilometers further. This could matter, a lot. Because the kind of highly technical servicing that the TerraLiner may need, it might have to travel to the nearest "capital" city, i.e. a major city that has millions of people and a sophisticated automotive service infrastructure.
For instance, like the United States, Brazil has highways that seemingly go on forever in the middle of nowhere:
[video=youtube;-OBAEgU_iwg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OBAEgU_iwg [/video]
If the TerraLiner were driving along such a highway in Brazil and one of the generators fails, the prudent thing to do would be to turn around and drive back another 1000 km to Sao Paolo. In Sao Paolo it should then be possible to find the level of expertise necessary to fix the problem. With the-two generator "fail safe" redundancy provided by a serial hybrid drivetrain, driving to the nearest major capital city would be possible.
Whereas 50 km of "fail safe" driving distance would typically not give one such an option. Suppose the main diesel engine that fails is a MAN. To be sure MAN has a major presence in Brazil: MAN is actually the market leader. In fact, MAN is the largest truck manufacturer in South America -- see http://www.corporate.man.eu/en/pres...ader-for-the-twelfth-year-running-183744.html and http://www.corporate.man.eu/man/med.../14_MAN_Magazin_Bus_01_2015_International.pdf . But that won't help the TerraLiner much if it needs the electronics of its parallel-hybrid EURO 6-compliant diesel main engine analyzed, and the nearest diagnostic equipment is located 200 km away.
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4. Different levels of fail-safe redundancy
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In addition, there is the question of fail-safe redundancy. I suppose in a parallel system there would be redundancy too, because even if the main diesel engine fails, the smaller battery pack + electric motors might be able to drive the vehicle another 50 km or so, to the nearest service station. But that's a different level of redundancy than having two generators, where if one fails, the second generator will be able to carry the vehicle at least a few thousand kilometers further. This could matter, a lot. Because the kind of highly technical servicing that the TerraLiner may need, it might have to travel to the nearest "capital" city, i.e. a major city that has millions of people and a sophisticated automotive service infrastructure.
For instance, like the United States, Brazil has highways that seemingly go on forever in the middle of nowhere:




[video=youtube;-OBAEgU_iwg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OBAEgU_iwg [/video]
If the TerraLiner were driving along such a highway in Brazil and one of the generators fails, the prudent thing to do would be to turn around and drive back another 1000 km to Sao Paolo. In Sao Paolo it should then be possible to find the level of expertise necessary to fix the problem. With the-two generator "fail safe" redundancy provided by a serial hybrid drivetrain, driving to the nearest major capital city would be possible.
Whereas 50 km of "fail safe" driving distance would typically not give one such an option. Suppose the main diesel engine that fails is a MAN. To be sure MAN has a major presence in Brazil: MAN is actually the market leader. In fact, MAN is the largest truck manufacturer in South America -- see http://www.corporate.man.eu/en/pres...ader-for-the-twelfth-year-running-183744.html and http://www.corporate.man.eu/man/med.../14_MAN_Magazin_Bus_01_2015_International.pdf . But that won't help the TerraLiner much if it needs the electronics of its parallel-hybrid EURO 6-compliant diesel main engine analyzed, and the nearest diagnostic equipment is located 200 km away.
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