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The new P2 systems for hybrids provide a gain in fuel efficiency of 20% by using one inverter and one motor in place of two inverters and two motors. The introduction of this technology by VW, Hyundai and other manufacturers. The role of new technology in making large gains in fuel efficiency possible.
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