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Schematic showing the amount of horsepower required at different speeds. The graph was made using data from Brian Beckman. The data points are indicated with A to G; knowingly:
- 30 mp/h or 48.2803 km/h requires 1,16 HP (A)
- 55 mp/h or 88.5139 km/h requires 7,14 HP (B)
- 65 mp/h or 104.607 km/h requires 11,80 HP (C)
- 90 mp/h or 144.841 km/h requires 31,30 HP (D)
- 120 mp/h or 193.121 km/h requires 74,20 HP (E)
- 150 mp/h or 241.402 km/h requires 145,00 HP (F)
- 200 mp/h or 321.869 km/h requires 344,00 HP (G)
As clear from the graph, a vehicle (i.e. car) that hence has a 74 HP engine is capable of reaching 193 km/h, and a same vehicle fitted with only a 7 HP engine (such low-power engines are often installed in microcars and quadricycles) will (only) be able to attain 88 km/h. However the first vehicle does use 10x more power (and thus cost you 10x more in fuel costs for that trip) whereas it can only go/deliver you to your destination 2x faster.
Besides lower energy costs, the lower energy consumption also seems to be of use to vehicles that are electrified, as lower power consumption means more distance can be travelled (capacities of batteries are still low compared to the energy comprised in fuel tanks).
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