Oh, yeah! Now, that's a hybrid. BAE Systems demoed the first hybrid drive for a ground combat vehicle. It's a part of the Army's Future Combat Systems (FCS). The army is also developing a hybrid ...
Each hybrid bus will save 5,000 gallons of fuel a year ... The batteries feed a control unit developed by BAE systems and provide the bus with instant torque and seamless acceleration.
Today, BU and BAE Systems in Endicott signed ... which has a history of developing both hybrid diesel and electric and fully electric drive trains for transit buses, hopes to collaborate more ...
The Army’s Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) has awarded a $32.2 million contract to BAE Systems to rapidly prototype hybrid-electric drives (HEDs) into a pair of ...