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HPT
(redirected from Hybrid Powertrain (automobile industry))

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HPTHuman Performance Technology
HPTHyperparathyroidism
HPTHeartland Poker Tour
HPTHome Pregnancy Test
HPTHigh Pressure Turbine
HPTHost Print Transform
HPTHigh-Performance Team
HPThigh-payoff target (US DoD)
HPTHigh Payoff Target
HPTHeterojunction Phototransistor
HPTHealth Physics Technician
HPTHome Port
HPTHigh-Order Path Termination
HPTHigh Priority Target
HPTHook Pile Tape
HPTHigh Performance Technologies, Inc
HPTHybrid Powertrain (automobile industry)
HPTHatch Product Transport (system)
HPTHealth Protection Technician
HPTHazard Prediction Tool
HPTHigh Pitched Tone (telephony)
HPTHigh Point Solutions, Inc (RAID/ATA controller technologies)
HPTHabitat Partioning by Therevids
HPTHigh Potential Target
HPTHybrid Phenomena Theory
HPTHigh Performance Turbine
HPTHigh Point Technology
HPTHotdocs Pdf Template
HPTHigh Precision Tool
HPTHyper Pipelined Technology
HPTHigh Pressure Turbo


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The hybrid powertrain uses two motor generators, termed MG1 and MG2.
Honda was the first vehicle manufacturer to offer a gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain in North America with the introduction of the Honda Insight in December 1999.
Azure Dynamics Corporation (TSX - AZD & LSE - ADC), Toronto, a leading developer of hybrid electric and electric powertrains for commercial and military vehicles, has launched a shuttle bus program in North America based on its G1 series hybrid powertrain product.
 
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