The invention is directed toward methods for operating a series hybrid
vehicle in a manner that responds to the operator's demand for power
output, while maximizing engine efficiency and minimizing disruptions in
vehicle drivability. According to principles of the present invention,
when the driver of a series hybrid vehicle makes a demand for power
output, whether the secondary power source(s) is supplied with secondary
energy stored in an energy storage device(s), direct input energy
generated by an engine(s), or both, depends on the amount of available
secondary energy stored in the vehicle's secondary storage device(s)
alone, and in combination with vehicle speed. During the time that the
engine is used to generate secondary energy, the power efficiency level
at which the engine is operated also depends on the vehicle speed and the
amount of available secondary energy stored in the vehicle's secondary
storage device alone, and in combination with vehicle speed. Further, in
some embodiments, when the engine is not generating secondary energy, the
engine is selectively turned off or idled in response to various
operating conditions.