Electrification technologies refer to the different methods and systems used to convert electricity into energy that can power various devices or systems. It involves the development and usage of electric power sources and systems to replace traditional forms of energy, like fossil fuels, in order to reduce pollution and enhance efficiency.
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«Electric vehicles will absolutely play a role in Jaguar Land Rover's future product portfolio and Formula E will give us a unique opportunity to further our development
of electrification technologies,» Jaguar Land Rover group engineering director Nick Rogers said in a statement.
«GM's leadership
in electrification technologies, now and in the future, are coming to Buick in China,» Larry Nitz, GM executive director of Global Propulsion Systems, said at the time of the vehicle's premiere.
Under the hood are your choice of two efficient engines: the standard 304 - horsepower 3.6 - liter V - 6 or a 182 - hp 2.4 - liter four - cylinder engine with eAssist
light electrification technology.
XL's regenerative braking energy and
hybrid electrification technology really shines in New York's environment — there's a lot of stop - and - go driving, which can take a toll on fuel usage and brake life.
The all - new NSX was created to be true to the «human - centered supercar» heritage of NSX and to bring the «New Sports eXperience» for this new era by integrating Honda's original and
advanced electrification technologies that have evolved with the times.
Through the initiative, Chevrolet will retire carbon credits from a variety of projects including an ACR - registered National Forest Foundation project, which is restoring 250 acres of the San Juan National Forest in Colorado, as well as the ACRregistered IdleAir project, which reduces GHG emissions from long - haul freight transportation through truck
stop electrification technology.
«The Chevrolet Volt delivers not just a fun driving experience behind the wheel, but has become the first vehicle with plug -
in electrification technology to truly become mainstream,» said Steve Majoros, director of marketing, Chevrolet Cars and Crossovers.
Infiniti VC - T variable compression engine: While the idea of a variable - compression gasoline engine is nothing new, Infiniti's bold move to be the first carmaker to offer such an engine for production points up the consequences of tighter emissions standards and wider adoption
of electrification technology: the increasingly good payoff of ever more advanced and efficient internal combustion engines.
«Electric vehicles will absolutely play a role in Jaguar Land Rover's future product portfolio and Formula E will give us a unique opportunity to further our development of
electrification technologies» explains Nick Rogers, Group Engineering Director at JLR.
Kuzak notes that
the electrification technologies have been developed in a manner that will allow them to be adapted for other global platforms.
The Roadster wasn't the only i8 - related development BMW unveiled in LA; since the i8 Coupe was introduced,
electrification technology has evolved, and it benefits from the implements that have gone into the Roadster.
This investment will push the boundaries of
electrification technology and provides a real - world, fast - track test bed for future Jaguar Land Rover electrification technology, transferring it from track to road.
«Many of
these electrification technologies, including water heating, are 10 to 20 year investments, and we expect their associated emissions to decline as the market decarbonizes,» he said.