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Thermal management of a battery electric high performance sports car

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Battery electric vehicles (BEV) are not dependent on fossil fuels. If electricity is obtained from renewable energies, the conflict between an increasing number of vehicles and finite resources could be mitigated. Further, the driving of a BEV is in any case exhaust-emission-free. A permanent operation in low-emission zones is thus possible. Apart from this, driving performance can be enhanced, e.g. increased acceleration due to the better torque characteristic of the electric motors.

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Kayser, A.U., Wiedemann, J., Kuthada, T., Widdecke, N. (2017). Thermal management of a battery electric high performance sports car. In: Bargende, M., Reuss, HC., Wiedemann, J. (eds) 17. Internationales Stuttgarter Symposium. Proceedings. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-16988-6_37

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