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Hybrid Electric Vehicles Motor drives and architectural design: A Literature Review

Gaurav Kumar Tomar, Abhishek Singh, Gargi Gupta, Shivam Agrahari, Sarika Kalra

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Electric traction, one of the most promising technologies, has the potential to greatly improve vehicle efficiency, performance, and emissions. With its benefits of good fuel efficiency, minimal emissions, and a long operational range, Out of several different technologies, hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) traction is the most promising. The technologies of every piece of component hardware are also clearly and technically available. Now, practically all of the major automakers are working on hybrid electric cars, and some of them like Toyota and Honda, have already started selling their creations. This essay examines the state-of-the-art in HEV drivetrain configuration, electric motor drives, and energy storage technologies.


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