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Airbus sees micro-hybridization as the first step in electrification

By Candy Mauk Last updated Sep 22, 2021
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TOULOUSE — As Airbus explores several technologies to drastically reduce and eventually eliminate an aircraft‘s CO2 emissions, its design engineers are considering micro-hybridization as a starting point for electrification. “Hybridization could become an important step to reduce our emissions,” said …

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