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Brennstoffzellen als Range Extender für Elektrofahrzeuge

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Ogrzewalla, J., Walters, M. & Kuhlmann, A. Brennstoffzellen als Range Extender für Elektrofahrzeuge. ATZ Automobiltech Z 115, 856–863 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s35148-013-0300-3

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