This engaging, reader-friendly text provides a comprehensive introduction to the cutting-edge technology and trends that are revolutionizing today's automotive industry. HYBRID, ELECTRIC AND FUEL-CELL VEHICLES, Third Edition, combines coverage of basic theory and practical applications to help you gain a working understanding of the operation and diagnosis of new and emerging automobiles. Authors Jack Erjavec and Nathan Smith draw on their in-depth industry and classroom expertise to present detailed information in an accessible way, breaking down complex topics into easy-to digest chapters. The Third Edition of this trusted text includes up-to-date, highly accurate technical information and service procedures for vehicles available today, with lab exercises designed to accommodate diverse learning styles, and a strong emphasis on safe shop practices and hybrid/electric vehicle service safety.
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Weight: 454g
Dimensions: 217 x 278mm
Publication Date: 05 Oct 2022
Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781305952577
About Jack ErjavecMichael GodsonNathan Smith
Jack Erjavec has become a fixture in the automotive textbook publishing world. He has decades of experience as a technician educator author and editor and he has authored or co-authored more than 30 automotive textbooks and training manuals. Erjavec holds a master's degree in vocational and technical education from The Ohio State University and spent 20 years at Columbus State Community College as an instructor and administrator. A long-time affiliate of the North American Council of Automotive Teachers (NACAT) he also served as executive vice-president and spent several years on its board of directors. Erjavec is also associated with ATMC SAE ASA ATRA AERA and other automotive professional associations. Mike graduated from the Arizona Automotive Institute in Glendale Arizona in 1977. He received a certificate in automatic transmission repair from Clark College in 1978 and completed an Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology in 1994. Mike worked as an automotive technician for various dealerships and independent service facilities from 1978 until accepting a faculty position in the Clark College Automotive Department. He has been teaching automotive technology full-time since 1995. In 2009 Mike was named Motor Age Training/ASE Master Automotive & L-1 Technician of the Year. He is also a certified Toyota Technician Education Network (T-TEN) instructor. In addition Mike holds an ASE Master Automobile Technician certification and ASE Advanced certifications in Engine Performance and Light Duty Hybrid/Electric Vehicles. Mike continues to work part-time in summer for a local independent vehicle repair facility. Nathan Smith is a graduate of the General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (GM ASEP) and he spent years as a Buick GMC and Cadillac technician before joining the faculty at Ivy Tech Community College. While at Ivy Tech Nathan led the college's Toyota T-TEN program and worked with Toyota to develop a new curriculum to be used nationwide. He holds ASE A1-A8 L1 C1 and G1 certifications as well as multiple certifications with GM and Toyota.