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Hybrid powertrain with methane engine – the consequent evolution

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Der Antrieb von morgen 2019

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Never before have the challenges for future propulsion systems been more demanding than these days. It is important to consider the very complex goals in terms of primary functionality, environmental compatibility and cost efficiency to a balanced extent. Based on a detailed analysis the 48V technology turned out as the most effective approach considering the trade-off between CO2 and cost (Figure 1).

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Stoffels, H., Springer, M., Kramer, U., Weber, C. (2019). Hybrid powertrain with methane engine – the consequent evolution. In: Liebl, J. (eds) Der Antrieb von morgen 2019. Proceedings. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-26056-9_7

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