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Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Title
Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Editor
MDPI
Location
Basel
Date
2017
Language
English
License
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
ISBN
978-3-03897-191-7
Size
17.0 x 24.4 cm
Pages
376
Keywords
electric vehicle, plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), energy sources, energy management strategy, energy-storage system, charging technologies, control algorithms, battery, operating scenario, wireless power transfer (WPT)
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