In plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV), the advantages of two technologies (electrical drive and combustion engine) are combined: This means that both, local emission-free driving and a long range drives are guaranteed. Short distance use in everyday life enables long-term electrical drive. However, this means long fuel storage time in the tank, leading to physical and chemical fuel degradation. Consequently, the development of a fuel quality sensor is important for PHEV and introduced in this book.

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1Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Theory – State of Research
- 3. Utilised fuels
- 4. Measurement and evaluation methods used and sensor details
- 5. Evaluation of the mass spectrometric investigations
- 6. Ageing tests by RME
- 7. additive tests
- 8. Developed fuel sensors
- 9. Summary
- 10. Outlook
- 11. Bibliography