Hybrid Electric Vehicles - The Technology of the Near Future

Topics:
Automotive
Tags:
Electric Vehicle,
Emerging Technologies,
Emission,
Fuel Cell,
Fuel Cell Technology,
Fuel Cells
Source:
Business Briefings

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Overview: Although there has been a fast development towards low noise and less gas emissions in the ICE technology in recent years, there will always be emissions due to the primary energies such as oil - from which petrol and diesel are derived - and natural gas. Fuel cell technology is expected to become the future technology since its output values are electric energy and water without any emissions. This article concludes that hybrids offer many possibilities for an environmental friendly mobility.

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Format: PDF | Size: 671KB | Date: Apr 2004 | Pages: 2


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