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Modular System for Electrical Drive Axles

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The authors thank all involved colleagues at Schaeffler and the development partners for their effort at the development of the Schaeffler E-Axle. Furthermore, they thank their colleagues Florian Dörrfuß, Eduard Enderle, Dr. Martin Fritz, Andreas Kufner, Dr. Thomas Schencke and Philip Wurzberger for their valuable contribution to this article.

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Smetana, T., Berger, M., Gramann, M. et al. Modular System for Electrical Drive Axles. Auto Tech Rev 4, 30–35 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1365/s40112-015-0853-5

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