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Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International 2010, July

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Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International 2010, July
New Jersey, 2010. - 133 p. (English)
The file of the new international magazine Electric & Hybrid Vihicle Technology has been uploaded. The magazine is dedicated to the problems, prospects and technologies of electric and hybrid vehicles.
It can be useful for specialists in the automotive industry and car service, as well as students and teachers of universities.
Contents of the journal.
What's new? Supercars go green. Both Porsche and Ferrari are going eco-friendly. E&H gets up close and personal with the 918 Spyder and the 599 Hybrid. Audi a1 e-tron. The German car maker’s electric vehicle plan is shaping up nicely but this city runaround features a Wankel range extender engine. VW Touareg hybrid. With an electric motor and V6 TS engine, ext-generation Touareg has got itself some green kudos. Ford transit connect electric. The Blue Oval is the first to market in North America with a battery electric utility van. Personality profile. François Bancon, general manager of advanced product development, Nissan. Lotus eVora hybrid. Unveiled earlier this year, the Evora 414E is bursting with eco-friendly powertrain systems. Last word. Greg Offer talks cost savings Features. Fuel cell Future. With new, pure electric vehicles, hybrids, and plug-in hybrids taking over, E&H asks is the end nigh for hydrogen fuel cells?
Features. Powertrain trends. A PwC analyst predicts which engine technologies will win and lose in the long-term. Renault’s eV assault. The French OEM wants to be the leader in electric vehicle development. E&H discovers just how Renault’s eco-friendly vision is becoming a reality. Exploring china. It might now be the world’s largest automotive market, but just how much progress are the Chinese making when it comes to electric and hybrid vehicles? Motorsport: porsche 911 hybrid. E&H gets the inside track on the sensational motorsport story of the season so far. UniVersity Focus. How a team of students at Delft University attempted to create the fastest solar-powered racing car in the world.
Products and services. Affordable effi ciency. Range extender developments. Booster breakthrough. Gear change. Vibration testing for battery packs. Flywheel hybrids target road cars. Hybrid driveline analysis. Compact power electronic units. Virtual battery optimization. Manufacturing opportunities. Ticket to ride. Safety measures. Products and services in brief.
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