IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS‚ VOL. 21‚ NO. 3‚ MAY 2006 | 567 | Power Electronics Intensive Solutions for Advanced Electric‚ Hybrid Electric‚ and Fuel Cell Vehicular Power Systems Ali Emadi‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE‚ Sheldon S. Williamson‚ Student Member‚ IEEE‚ and Alireza Khaligh‚ Student Member‚ IEEE Abstract—There is a clear trend in the automotive industry to use more electrical systems in order to satisfy the ever-growing ve-hicular load demands. Thus‚ it is imperative that automotive
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B) When they was billed in the US? C) How they grow up in our country? II. Where are the electric cars today? A) Some statistic B) Top current companies/manufacturers that sell them. 1) Chevrolet Vol 2) Nissan Leaf 3) Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid 4) Tesla Model C) How much does it is cost? D) Where can someone find a charging station? III. What is to come of electric cars? A) How they plan to make the electric cars more affordable to the customers. B) Future concepts. Conclusion
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Tilburg University Tilburg School of Economics and Management Bachelor Thesis First supervisor: Dr. G. van der Laan Corporate strategy analysis of the electric automobile industry Thesis by Theresia Rosalia Antonia de Jongh S765035 In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree of International Business Administration Submitted January 16‚ 2015 Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 3 Problem indication 3 Problem statement and research questions
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Comprehensive Formulation for the Optimal Control Of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles Avinash Gali December 22‚ 2010 Cheol W. Lee‚ Ph.D. Associate Professor Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering University of Michigan – Dearborn Abstract: The objective of this study is develop a comprehensive formulation for the optimal control of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) considering various factors such as battery life‚ fuel economy‚ overall energy usage and emissions. Implications
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design and components from fossil fuel based internal combustion cars to electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles. This technology shift will lead to emergence of new technologies that will be definitive in the race to capture the biggest market share. In this paper‚ we trace back the evolution of the internal combustion automobiles and give insight to the new emerging industry of electric and hybrid electric vehicles using the S-curve diagram. Definitions An electric vehicle‚ or EV‚ is a vehicle
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Assessment for Lotus Rental Car’s CFO on Feasibility of Alternative Fuel Vehicles COMM 215 Assessment for Lotus Rental Car’s CFO on Feasibility of Alternative Fuel Vehicles The idea behind the Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) was intended to reduce emissions (generated by burning fossil fuels) that are polluting our air and depleting the ozone. AFV’s also help reduce our dependence on foreign oil (mostly from a highly unstable region of the world). Prior to a decision being made whether or
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Toyota Global Vision and Strategy The ‘Toyota Global Vision’ announced in March 2011‚ is an articulation of what kind of company we want to be — what kind of company we ought to be. It clarifies our value‚ “we want Toyota to be a company that customers choose and brings a smile to every customer who chooses it.” The ‘Toyota Global Vision’ is a distillation of our resolve towards a better future. The purpose is to unite all Toyota affiliates and employees around the world in a common understanding
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Should the government subsidize electric cars? By McClatchy-Tribune‚ adapted by Newsela staff on 01.08.14 Word Count 1‚431 Angie Vorhies plugs in the charging cord to her Nissan Leaf electric vehicle at a mall on Nov. 13‚ 2013‚ in San Diego. Photo: AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi PRO: Don’t pull the plug on electric cars BLOOMINGTON‚ Ind. — It would be very unwise to “pull the plug” on electric-car subsidies at this time. The government money helps support the car industry and make up for tough regulations that
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instead of regular vehicles and fuels helps America reduce petroleum and vehicle emissions. Of the many different options for alternative fuel vehicles‚ there are three that are the most common in the vehicle market today. Hybrid Electric Vehicle’s (HEV’s) or Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV’S) use the combination of electricity and internal combustion engines that require the use of
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strategy is comprised of technologies such as: Ethanol85‚ active fuel management‚ hybrid technology‚ fuel cell technology‚ and electric (plug-in) technology. Therefore‚ by tying the business objectives of the North America turnaround plan and the advanced propulsion strategy together‚ the Volt was designed. The use of tying these two strategies together on other vehicles for Chevrolet has been very successful (hybrids & E-85 capable models)‚ but it must be taken into consideration that no other vehicle
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