This paper presents the design of an optimal Energy Management Strategy (EMS) for a low-cost mechanical-hybrid powertrain. It uses mechanical components only a flywheel, clutches, gears, and a continuously variable transmission for its hybrid functionalities of brake energy recuperation, reduction of inefficient part-load operation of the engine, and engine shutoff during vehicle standstill. This powertrain has mechanical characteristics, such as a relatively small energy storage capacity in the form of the compact flywheel and multiple driving modes to operate the powertrain because of the use of clutches. The optimization problem is complex because it is twofold: (i) to find the optimal sequence of driving modes and (ii) to find the optim...