Electric Vehicle Engineering Pb

Electric Vehicle Engineering  Pb
Author: Enge
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1265900523

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Cars

Do Androids Dream of Electric Cars
Author: James Wilt
Publsiher: Between the Lines
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781771134491

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Public transportation is in crisis. Through an assessment of the history of automobility in North America, the “three revolutions” in automotive transportation, as well as the current work of committed people advocating for a different way forward, James Wilt imagines what public transit should look like in order to be green and equitable. Wilt considers environment and climate change, economic and racial inequality, urban density, accessibility and safety, work and labour unions, privacy and control of personal data, as well as the importance of public and democratic decision-making. Based on interviews with more than forty experts, including community activists, academics, transit planners, authors, and journalists, Do Androids Dream of Electric Cars? explores our ability to exert power over how cities are built and for whom.

Electric Vehicles

Electric Vehicles
Author: Nil Patel,Akash Kumar Bhoi,Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban,Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811592515

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This book focuses on the latest emerging technologies in electric vehicles (EV), and their economic and environmental impact. The topics covered include different types of EV such as hybrid electrical vehicle (HEV), battery electrical vehicle (BEV), fuel cell electrical vehicle (FCEV), plug-in hybrid electrical vehicle (PHEV). Theoretical background and practical examples of conventional electrical machines, advanced electrical machines, battery energy sources, on-board charging and off-board charging techniques, and optimization methods are presented here. This book can be useful for students, researchers and practitioners interested in different problems and challenges associated with electric vehicles.

The Global Rise of the Modern Plug In Electric Vehicle

The Global Rise of the Modern Plug In Electric Vehicle
Author: John D. Graham
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781800880139

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We may be standing on the precipice of a revolution in propulsion not seen since the internal combustion engine replaced the horse and buggy. The anticipated proliferation of electric cars will influence the daily lives of motorists, the economies of different countries and regions, urban air quality and global climate change. If you want to understand how quickly the transition is likely to occur, and the factors that will influence the predictions of the pace of the transition, this book will be an illuminating read.

Who s Driving Electric Cars

Who   s Driving Electric Cars
Author: Marcello Contestabile,Gil Tal,Thomas Turrentine
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030383824

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This book offers a comprehensive yet accessible snapshot of the latest consumer research on the adoption and use of electric vehicles. It discusses the importance of developing a better understanding of consumer behavior in relation to electric vehicles, and the advantages that can be gained from the growing number of electric vehicle users, who can now be studied directly. In turn, it systematically analyzes the leading markets for electric vehicles in North America, Europe and Asia. Bringing together the experience and expertise of authoritative researchers and practicing professionals, the book shares a wide range of empirical data obtained at the national level and summarizes the general lessons learned. The last part of the book discusses policy-relevant insights, forecasts the future evolution of the field in terms of methods and data availability, and addresses several key questions that policymakers and other stakeholders are currently facing.

Electric Vehicles Prospects and Challenges

Electric Vehicles  Prospects and Challenges
Author: Tariq Muneer,Mohan Kolhe,Aisling Doyle
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128030400

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Electric Vehicles: Prospects and Challenges looks at recent design methodologies and technological advancements in electric vehicles and the integration of electric vehicles in the smart grid environment, comprehensively covering the fundamentals, theory and design, recent developments and technical issues involved with electric vehicles. Considering the prospects, challenges and policy status of specific regions and vehicle deployment, the global case study references make this book useful for academics and researchers in all engineering and sustainable transport areas. Presents a systematic and integrated reference on the essentials of theory and design of electric vehicle technologies Provides a comprehensive look at the research and development involved in the use of electric vehicle technologies Includes global case studies from leading EV regions, including Nordic and European countries China and India

The Complete Book of Electric Vehicles

The Complete Book of Electric Vehicles
Author: Sheldon R. Shacket
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1981
Genre: Electric vehicles
ISBN: UOM:39076006371590

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History of Electric Cars

History of Electric Cars
Author: Nigel Burton
Publsiher: Crowood
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2013-06-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781847975713

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One hundred years ago electric cars were the most popular automobiles in the world. In the late nineteenth century and at the start of the twentieth century, they outsold every other type of car. And yet, within a couple of decades of the start of the twentieth century, the electric car had vanished. Thousands of battery-powered cars disappeared from the streets, replaced by the internal combustion engine, and their place in the history of the automobile was quietly erased. A century later, electric cars are making a comeback. Fears over pollution and global warming have forced manufacturers to reconsider the electric concept. A History of Electric Cars presents for the first time the full story of electric cars and their hybrid cousins. It examines how and why electric cars failed the first time - and why today's car manufacterers must learn the lessons of the past if they are to avoid repeating previous mistakes all over again. The book examines in detail: Early vehicles such as the Lohner-Porsche petrol-electric hybrid of 1901; Key figures in the history of the electric car development such as Henry Ford; Sir Clive Sinclair's plans to build a number of electric vehicles, designed to sit alongside the Sinclair C5; The return of the electric technology to vehicles as diverse as the NASA Lunar Rover, commuting vehicles and supercars; Future developments in electric cars. For the first time the full story of electric cars and their hybrids are examined.The hidden past of the electric automobile is uncovered and its future developments are discussed. Superbly illustrated with 300 colour photographs, many of which are rare and original sketch designs. Nigel Burton has written and lectured on cars and automotive history for more than twenty years.