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Hybrid Electric Vehicles

International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, 2017
his book on hybrid electric vehicles brings out six chapters on some of the research activities through the wide range of current issues on hybrid electric vehicles. The first section deals with two interesting applications of HEVs, namely, urban buses and heavy duty working machines.
Chris Mi, M. Abul Masrur
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Hybrid Electric Vehicles

2011
Ultracapacitors are now beginning to be applied in low-end hybrid electric vehicles for primarily idle-stop feature. In reality, an idle-stop system is not a true hybrid electric vehicle, rather a microhybrid, since it applies no electric torque to the vehicle-driven wheels.
Chris Mi   +2 more
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Hybrid pioneers [hybrid electric vehicles]

IEE Review, 2003
In this paper, the author argues that hybrid vehicles remain a niche product for now, but they look set to change the future of the motor industry. In the longer term, this could lead to the jettisoning of the internal combustion (IC) engine and the wholesale switch to fuel cells as the primary automotive power source.
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Solar hybrid vehicle

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018
Automobiles were invented in 18th century, it was categorized based on fuel, propulsion and later it was categorized by its exterior looks. During 18th century internal combustion engines used hydrogen as its fuel and then later on gasoline/diesel engines were invented.
Devaiah M. V.   +2 more
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Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Scientific American, 1997
Many experts believe the hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) should be the car of the near future. In simple terms, an HEV is an electric ar that also has a small internal-combustion engine and an electric generator on board to charge the batteries, thereby extending the vehicle's range.
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Hybrid vehicle characterization

2010
This chapter describes how passenger vehicles are characterised first as to drag and rolling resistance coefficients and second according to fuel economy over standard drive vehicles. Vehicle data necessary to compute rolling resistance and aerodynamic drag coefficients are taken from coast down tests.
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Hybrid Vehicles

CFA Institute Magazine, 2008
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Hybrid Vehicles Gain Traction

Scientific American, 2006
Joseph J, Romm, Andrew A, Frank
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AI-Based Intrusion Detection Systems for In-Vehicle Networks: A Survey

ACM Computing Surveys, 2023
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