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Overview |
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- Increased energy and power in the electro-system
of a vehicle |
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- Difficult to apply newly developed technology
by the 14V system |
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- A physical limit of the 14V system is
reached with respect to performance, weight and size.
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- Increased needs in improving fuel ratios
and reducing exhaust |
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Increased needs in peak power
of a vehicle |
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Advantages of the High Voltage(42V)
system |
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¢º Reduced
current |
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- Increased efficiency of the
whole system |
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- Reduced size and weight of
a wiring system |
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- Reduced semiconductor price
and size applied to vehicles |
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¢º Possible
to apply new technology |
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- electro-mechanical valves,
electro active suspension |
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- integrated starter-generator,
electric breaks and steering |
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- electricallyheated catalysts |
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¢º Others |
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- heated seat |
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- possible to reduce the size
and weight of fuel pumps |
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- mobil multimedia |