Mitigating power deficits in lean-burn hydrogen engines with mild hybrid support for urban vehicles
Hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engines present a promising pathway for reducing carbon emissions in urban transportation by allowing for the reuse of existing vehicle platforms while eliminating carbon dioxide emissions from the exhaust. However, operating these engines with lean air–fuel mixtu...
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2025
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