Auxiliary services for a fuel-cell hybrid electric car. Paper presented at the Automotive Engineering Congress, Detroit, Michigan, January 10-14, 1972.

Author(s)
Andrew, M.R. Gressler, W.J. Johnson, J.K. Short, R.T. & Williams, K.R.
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Abstract

This paper described the development of the electronic control system for a fuel-cell/lead-acid-battery hybrid electric car. Wherever possible, commercially available parts were used in order to reduce cost. However it is concluded that if low-cost fuel cells were to become available, the construction of auxiliaries to provide a satisfactory vehicle would not prove difficult.

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B245 fo /90/96/
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New York, Society of Automotive Engineers, 1972, 14 p., 10 fig., 22 graph., 1 tab., 4 ref.; SAE Paper 720192

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