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New Generation of Electric Vehicles

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New Generation of Electric Vehicles
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535108931
Number of pages: 375

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Goal of this book is to bring closer to the readers new drive technologies that are intended to environment and nature protection. The book presents modern technique achievements and technologies applied in the implementation of electric vehicles. Special attention was paid to energy efficiency of EV's. Also today's trends, mathematical models and computer design elements of future cars are presented.

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