Implementing control of a parallel hybrid vehicle
by C. Bourne, P. Faithfull, C. Quigley
International Journal of Vehicle Design (IJVD), Vol. 17, No. 5/6, 1996

Abstract: In order to meet future legislative requirements facing the automotive industry, a parallel hybrid vehicle is being developed jointly by the Rover Group and the Warwick Manufacturing Group. The vehicle utilizes a petrol engine mechanically linked to a 45 kW electric motor, and is capable of electric-only operation. The vehicle powertrain and its control system is outlined. Finally, further research into intelligent powertrain control is described.

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