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Neither fully electric nor entirely reliant on a combustion engine, the hybrid powertrain has an uncertain future. Automotive World’s latest special report explores how the wide range of hybrid systems may be leveraged by new cars, vans, trucks and buses in coming years as the fight to meet emissions targets continues.
In this report:
- Executive summary
- ICE bans put mild hybrids under threat
- Hybrid tech makes its way from the racetrack to the road
- Hybrids: a necessity for an industry under pressure
- Hybridsation a temporary solution to curbing tailpipe emissions
- Automakers and regulators turn their attention to PHEV misuse
- Connectivity can eke out further hybrid emissions gains
- Hybrid buses can plug the gap between diesel and electric
'Special report: Hybrid vehicle systems’ presents insight from:
- BMW
- Boston Consulting Group
- E-Bus Competence Center
- Frost & Sullivan
- Horiba Mira
- Mahle
- Renault
- T&E
- Valeo
- Volkswagen
- Volvo Buses
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