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The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead
The internal combustion engine became demonized in the process; get rid of it, went the soundbite—a soundbite that glossed ...
Honda unveiled a hydrogen fuel-cell concept big-rig, Hyundai announced the latest evolution of its fuel-cell-powered Xcient ...
According to fleet executives as well as fleet maintenance managers, the death of the internal combustion engine may prove to be greatly exaggerated in spite of the excitement about electric ...
When electric vehicles started being a thing, not long ago, we all became convinced, some faster than others, that there is no future for the internal combustion engine in the auto industry. We were ...
Eduardo Zepeda is a car aficionado, gasoline mechanic, and motorhome enthusiast based in central Mexico. He has lived in different parts of Mexico, the United States, and Canada, and he is constantly ...
A Simulink-based one-dimensional (1D) flow engine modeling framework has been developed. The framework allows quick assembly of engine component blocks in a physically representative manner in the ...
Every revolution has a winning side and a losing side. The problem is that nobody truly knows which will be which in the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) versus Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) war ...
Reports of the death of the internal combustion engine have been greatly exaggerated. In the wake of stalled consumer demand and stubbornly high costs, automakers around the world are furiously ...
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