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06 Oct 2003

Brennstoffzellen für den Automobilbau im Wettbewerb

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Gian Carle
Dieser Artikel gibt einen kurzen Überblick über eine im Jahr 2003 veröffentliche Studienarbeit von Gian Carle von der ETH Zürich in Switzerland. Die Arbeit analysiert die spezifischen Wettbewerbsbedingungen für die Einführung von Brennstoffzellen im Automobilbau.

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Gian Carle arbeit an der Eidgenössisch Technischen Hochschule (ETH Zürich)) als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und analysiert den zukünftigen Aufbau einer innovativen Fahrzeugflotte und deren Beitrag zu einer nachhaltigen Mobilität.

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