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Willans Line-Based Equivalent Consumption Minimization Strategy for Charge-Sustaining Hybrid Electric Vehicle

Journal Article
13-02-02-0011
ISSN: 2640-642X, e-ISSN: 2640-6438
Published September 09, 2021 by SAE International in United States
Willans Line-Based Equivalent Consumption Minimization Strategy for Charge-Sustaining Hybrid Electric Vehicle
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Citation: Tollefson, C. and Nelson, D., "Willans Line-Based Equivalent Consumption Minimization Strategy for Charge-Sustaining Hybrid Electric Vehicle," SAE J. STEEP 2(2):173-189, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4271/13-02-02-0011.
Language: English

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