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Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Architecture and Motor Drives
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringHybrid Electric VehiclePower ElectronicsElectric DriverElectromobilityElectric VehiclesSystems EngineeringHybrid Electric VehiclesElectrical EngineeringMechatronicsEnergy StorageHybrid VehiclePropulsionElectric TractionEnergy Efficient DriveEnergy ManagementDrivetrain ConfigurationAutomotive ElectronicsElectric Vehicle ManufacturingElectric Drives
Electric traction is one of the most promising technologies that can lead to significant improvements in vehicle performance, energy utilization efficiency, and polluting emissions. Among several technologies, hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) traction is the most promising technology that has the advantages of high performance, high fuel efficiency, low emissions, and long operating range. Moreover, the technologies of all the component hardware are technically and markedly available. At present, almost all the major automotive manufacturers are developing hybrid electric vehicles, and some of them have marketed their productions, such as Toyota and Honda. This paper reviews the present technologies of HEVs in the range of drivetrain configuration, electric motor drives, and energy storages
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