This report presents the interim results of the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology Assessment (HEVTA). Hybrid electric vehicles, or HEVs, are vehicles with drivetrains that combine an electric drive (including electric motor and some form of electricity storage) with a refuelable power plant (e.g., an internal combustion engine). A full technology assessment (TA) examines the effects on society of introducing a new technology or expanding the use of an existing technology, including a full range of costs and benefits. This assessment focuses particularly on the energy impacts and costs of HEVs. The focus is on the individual vehicle.
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology Assessment: Methodology, Analytical Issues, and Interim Results
2001
150 pages
Report
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English
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