De Bellis et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Assessment of an Adaptive Efficient Thermal/Electric Skipping Control Strategy for the Management of a Parallel Plug-in Hybrid Electric VehicleDe Bellis et al., 2022
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- De Bellis V
- Piras M
- Malfi E
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- Electric Skipping Control Strategy for the Management of a Parallel Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle
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In the current scenario in which environmental concern determines in the evolution of passenger cars, hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) represent a hub in the automotive sector to reach net-zero CO 2 emissions. To fully exploit the energy conversion potential of advanced …
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