Emerging Energy-Efficient Technologies for Hybrid Electric Vehicles

With ever-increasing oil prices, there is fast growing interest in hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) globally. Thus, it is a pressing need for researchers to develop emerging energy-efficient devices for various kinds of HEVs, including the micro hybrids, mild hybrids, and full hybrids. In this paper,...

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Engines
Hybrid electric vehicles
hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs)
Hybrid power systems
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Temperature control
thermoelectric systems
Thermoelectricity
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