Japanese automotive components manufacturer Denso has been working with Nagoya University to develop an in-vehicle, battery-based energy management system (EMS). The two will now proceed to evaluate the performance of this system, starting this October, under the Toyota City Low-carbon Society Verification Project. The EMS developed by Denso and Nagoya University Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Japanese automotive components manufacturer Denso has been working with Nagoya University to develop an in-vehicle, battery-based energy management system (EMS). The two will now proceed to evaluate the performance of this system, starting this October, under the Toyota City Low-carbon Society Verification Project.
The EMS developed by Denso and Nagoya University
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