Electrical Power and Energy Systems for Transportation Applications
by Paul Stewart, Chris Bingham (eds.)
Publisher: MDPI AG 2017
ISBN-13: 9783038422426
Number of pages: 594
Description:
Electrical power and energy systems are at the forefront of application developments in, for example, more-electric and all-electric aircraft, electric and hybrid road vehicles and marine propulsion applications. The associated hardware, technologies and control methods are crucial to achieving critical global targets in energy efficiency, low-carbon and low-emissions operations.
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