The Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) program officially began in 1993 as a five-year, cost-shared partnership between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and American auto manufacturers: General Motors, Ford, and DaimlerChrysler. Currently, HEV research and development is conducted by DOE through its FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies (FCVT) program. The mission of the FCVT program is to develop more energy efficient and environmentally friendly highway transportation technologies. Program activities include research, development, demonstration, testing, technology validation, and technology transfer. These activities are aimed at developing technologies that can be domestically produced in a clean and cost-competitive manner.
Evaluation of 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid Electric Drive System
2006
34 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Electromechanical Devices , Batteries & Components , Electric drive technologies , Battery electric vehicles , Electric motors , Efficiency , Performance evaluation , Manufactureres , Propulsion , Recommendations , Targets , Technology transfer , Testing , Validation , 2005 Honda Accord hybrid electric motor
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