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Hybrid Engine Technology

Serena Vaughn

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Hybrid Engine Technology examines the crucial role of hybrid powertrains in our transition toward sustainable transportation. As environmental concerns rise, the book explores the blend of fuel and electricity that powers hybrid vehicles, highlighting the science, engineering, and real-world impact of this technology.

 
Did you know that hybrid engines offer significant improvements in fuel efficiency and emissions reduction compared to traditional combustion engines, bridging the gap to full electrification?

 
The book emphasizes the importance of understanding not only the engine itself, but also the interplay between components within a hybrid architecture to maximize fuel efficiency and emissions reduction. The book begins with core concepts and progresses to in-depth analyses of electric motors, energy storage, and control systems.

 
By examining data from laboratory testing and real-world driving studies, the book supports its argument that hybrid engine technology is a vital step towards a more sustainable future.

 
The book distinguishes itself by offering a comprehensive, systems-level perspective, making complex technical information accessible to a broad audience interested in automotive engineering and climate change mitigation.
Disponible depuis: 12/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 82 pages.

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