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Investigation of CO2 Emissions in Production and Usage Phases for a Hybrid Vehicle System Component

The transport sector in Japan emits a large amount of CO2. Passenger vehicles’ and trucks’ emissions are the largest part of the emission in the transport sector. Electrified vehicles are expected to be key technologies for reducing CO2 emissions. Using electric propulsion systems, such as hybrid sy...

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Published in:World electric vehicle journal 2015-09, Vol.7 (3), p.468-474
Main Authors: Niikuni, Tetsuya, Daigo, Ichiro, Kuzuhara, Shunsuke, Okui, Nobunori, Koshika, Kenichiroh
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