An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposal for computing a fuel efficiency rating for hybrid-electric and all-electric vehicles using a "miles per gallon" scale is in the works. But according to USA Today, an Israeli company that specializes in self-charging hybrid-electric propulsion systems for cars wants the government to consider a new three-pronged rating for fuel efficiency.
The EPA draft proposal would be a rating buyers could use to compare various vehicles. But Israeli company ETV Motors, which specializes in self-charging hybrid-electric propulsion systems for cars, has suggested a three-pronged rating for fuel efficiency: One number would show how far the car can go on a single plug-in battery charge, a second number would show how energy intensive the battery is, and a third for how much gasoline it consumes to drive a generator or the wheels when the battery runs out.









