Patent ID: 7028793

Claim:
A vehicle comprising: a diesel engine with a plurality of intake valves, a plurality of exhaust valves and an exhaust after treatment system having an electric heater; a motor/regenerative brake coupled to the diesel engine; a transmission coupled to the diesel engine and the motor/regenerative brake; at least one electrically powered engine component selected from a group consisting of a motor-assisted turbocharger, a cooling fan, a water pump, an engine decompression device, and an engine exhaust brake; a battery coupled to the motor/regenerative brake, the electric heater and the at least one electrically powered engine component; and a controller coupled to the battery, the motor/regenerative brake, the electric heater and the at least one electrically powered engine component, the controller selectively controlling power from the battery to the electric heater to heat the after treatment system to a predetermined temperature prior to operating the diesel engine, the controller further controlling power from the battery to operate at least one electrically powered engine component, the controller being configured to selectively operate the motor/regenerative brake in a braking mode and to operate the engine brake if a deceleration torque is greater than a braking torque provided by the motor/regenerative brake; wherein the diesel engine, the motor/regenerative brake and the transmission at least partially form a hybrid power train and wherein the controller is operable for selectively operating the hybrid powertrain in one of a first mode in which only the diesel engine provides rotary power to the transmission, a second mode in which both the diesel engine and the motor/regenerative brake provide rotary power to the transmission, and a third mode in which only the motor/regenerative brake provides rotary power to the transmission; wherein during operation of the hybrid powertrain in the third mode, at least a portion of the intake valve, the exhaust valves or both the intake and exhaust valves are opened to reduce pumping losses.