Regenerative Braking Systems Evaluation And Feasibility For Electric And Conventional Cars A Real World Hands On Look At Effectiveness And Design In Early Automotive Research Leather Bound Volume 1 1977
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✔️ Leather-bound Volume 1, 80 pages, English, 2018 reprint edition
This leather-bound volume offers an early, hands-on examination of regenerative braking systems in automobiles, covering electric and conventional powertrains. It serves researchers, students, and automotive historians looking for historical design insight and feasibility discussion.
✅ Leather-bound volume 1, 80 pages, English, 2018 reprint edition
✅ Leather-bound edition emphasizes historical design and hands-on evaluation
✅ Focus on regenerative braking performance in electric and gasoline cars
✅ Real-world feasibility insights suitable for researchers and students
💡 What is a regenerative braking study used for in automotive research? This handy reference helps historians and engineers understand early ideas and practical feasibility.
- Handy reference for engineers and students studying historical braking ideas
- Explains how early designs faced challenges and trade-offs
- Provides context for comparing electric vs gasoline braking approaches
- Useful for research, archival projects, and classroom discussions