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LEV
(redirected from Low Emission Vehicle)

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LEVLow Emission Vehicle
LEVLeviticus
LEVLocal Exhaust Ventilation (industrial hygiene)
LEVLibreria Editrice Vaticana (Vatican publishing house)
LEVLight Electric Vehicle (transportation)
LEVLand Expectation Value
LEVLaw Enforcement Vehicle (USPIS)
LEVLaser Enhanced Viewer


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6 litres, a 15kW (105 Nm) electric motor and a continuously variable transmission (CVT), the Elantra LPI HEV emits just 99 g/km of CO2 and 90 per cent fewer emissions than an equivalent standard gasoline--powered Elantra to qualify as a super ultra low emission vehicle (SULEV).
LDV has spent considerable time and money in creating a low emission vehicle programme to meet the requirements of the British government.
4% Increase of production ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Expanding the number of low emission vehicles in Japan Honda's seven automobile models/15 types in Japan are newly approved as *** low emission vehicles[1], or **** low emission vehicles[2].
 
 
 
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