Has anyone else noticed the barely audible (with good ears) high-pitched sound that emanates from the car when you let off the throttle enough to prevent any charge or discharge bar from showing? It goes away if you completely release the throttle or if you press the throttle a tad bit more.
It's a completely different type of sound. It sounds like an electrical noise, not like a speaker. I know what the noisemaker sounds like, and it's a much lower pitch sound as well as warbley.
I have noticed a high pitched whine when the EV is on. My 89 yr. old mother has great hearing and she mentioned it today when going to the store.
the electric motor is not completely silent. my old '04 'whines' when slowing and that is the regen on the big electric motor. then at slow speed (EV, no gas engine), a "quiet" whine is audible up to say 30 MPH when the air and road noise drown out the electric motor.
I thought it was the inverter during a regen. When I'm lurking through a parking lot, there's no noise.
I've noticed a really high pitched sound similar to tinnitus that I didn't have or at least noticed on my 2011. It happens most of the time on battery even when I am stopped. A higher pitched and louder than I remember with my 2011. If I tap the brake sometimes it will stop the sound. I noticed it right away when I bought the car going from 11 to 12 Prius. I unplugged the noisemaker so it is not that.
Also forgot to add my friend noticed it too. I unplugged the noisemaker and when i drove off slowly with only battery he was outside and mentioned what I high pitched sound that was coming from the car. He never noticed it with my 11 Prius. Anybody have any idea?
The electric motors and associated electronics (inverter) make a high pitched sound. This comes from the high frequency electrical pulses used to drive the motors. Speed, loading, and environmental factors will influence the sound, so sometimes it is more obvious than others. Tom
+1 I've noticed it too- It's a rather high pitched whine, in older cars it used to be called alternator whine and you heard it over the radio. Must be related to the regen/inverter system on the Prius...
Yes, it's the inverter. If I had to peg it down to a specific component inside the inverter, I might guess that it could be some inductors, but I don't really have any basis for that. I just know that I've heard inductors in consumer electronics before - I had a laptop where I could hear when the CPU was not under heavy load, because it made the inductor vibrate in an audible frequency range. Turning off one of the power-saving features would keep it out of that range. Then, in my job once, I worked for a few weeks with somebody who was quantifying how much inductors on a circuit board move, and how they wobble, and a bunch of other things, in an attempt to reduce or eliminate this noise.