Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicles System Optimization and Vehicl
This contributed volume contains the results of the research program “Agreement for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles”, funded by the International Energy Agency. The topical focus lies on technology options for the system optimization of hybrid and electric v
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Michael Nikowitz Editor
Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicles System Optimization and Vehicle Integration
Lecture Notes in Mobility Series editor Gereon Meyer, Berlin, Germany
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/11573
Michael Nikowitz Editor
Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicles System Optimization and Vehicle Integration
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Editor Michael Nikowitz A3PS—Austrian Association for Advanced Propulsion Systems Vienna Austria
ISSN 2196-5544 Lecture Notes in Mobility ISBN 978-3-319-26304-5 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-26305-2
ISSN 2196-5552
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ISBN 978-3-319-26305-2
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Preface of the Operating Agent
System Optimization—The Key to Success Current trends in energy supply and use are unsustainable, in terms of environment, economy, and society. We have to change the path that we are now on—we have to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and we have to improve energy efficiency. Therefore, low-carbon energy technologies/environmentally friendly mobility will play a crucial role and is one of today’s major challenges for the global automotive industry on par with the growing trend towards urbanization, the increasing scarcity of natural resources, the steady rise in the world’s population, and global climate change. Especially the transport sector—one of today’s fastest growing sectors—is a contributor to many environmental problems due to its dependency on fossil fuels. In the search for a sustainable solution to these challenges, electrical energy is the key to success, particularly when it comes to mobility. Vehicles driven by an electrified powertrain, including pure battery electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, fuel cel
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