Article | REF: BM2760 V2

Electric Hybrid Cars and their Power Trains

Author: Joseph BERETTA

Publication date: September 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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    11. Glossary

    Mild hybrid

    Light hybridization: the term refers to the addition of electric propulsion to a vehicle with thermal traction (petrol or diesel), with relatively low levels of electrical power.

    Electric vehicles

    Includes electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids.

    "Du puits au réservoir"; Well to Tank (WtT)

    Refers to the LCA stage measuring impacts from the extraction of energy raw materials to the vehicle's fuel tank/battery.

    ZEV (Zero Emission Vehicle), ZEV mode

    Zero-emission vehicle, zero pollutant emissions/electric operation.

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