The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has launched a £2.5m (US$3.94m) project to improve the efficiency of 'Heavy Duty Vehicles' (HDVs) by halving parasitic losses in the lower drivetrain system. Parasitic losses – caused by the churning of lubricating oil and component friction – in HDVs and off-road vehicle drivetrains Subscribe to Automotive World to continue … Continued
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has launched a £2.5m (US$3.94m) project to improve the efficiency of 'Heavy Duty Vehicles' (HDVs) by halving parasitic losses in the lower drivetrain system.
Parasitic losses – caused by the churning of lubricating oil and component friction – in HDVs and off-road vehicle drivetrains
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