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Electrically operated systems are being used for an increasingly wide variety of functions in motor vehicles. The power output required takes conventional, 12 V onboard networks with alternator support to their limits. This is one of the reasons why the automobile industry is pursuing the implementation of a 12 V / 42 V multi-voltage onboard network to meet the requirements of future vehicle generations. This joint article from Continental ISAD Electronic Systems and the IKP at the University of Stuttgart presents an ecological balance for future starter generator systems using ISAD as an example.
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Warburg, N., Mailänder, E., Saatkamp, T. et al. Lifecycle assessment of the ISAD system. ATZ Worldw 104, 10–14 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03242888
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03242888