Into a green future with the new hybrid training system
Apr 29th, 2009 | By admin | Category: ServicesThe first hybrid drive system was shown as long ago as 1900 at the World Exhibition in Paris. However, back then this development by Ferdinand Porsche did not manage to prevail over the internal combustion engine. For decades, this technology virtually disappeared off the radar until Toyota brought the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle drive onto the market in 1997. Now even Formula 1 is embracing hybrid drives. In the foreseeable future, "Racing Green" will be affordable and practical for everyone. High time to prepare trainees and apprentices for hybrid technology with a practice-oriented training system.
That is why Lucas-Nulle has developed a new course-I UniTrain which introduces trainees to the most common hybrid drives. The course content was