ICE-V only Internal Combustion Engines as energy converters Electrified Vehicle (EV) at least one electric machine as energy converter mono-fuel or bi-fuel.

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ICE-V only Internal Combustion Engines as energy converters Electrified Vehicle (EV) at least one electric machine as energy converter mono-fuel or bi-fuel or flex-fuel or dual-fuel HEV HV with ICE and Electric Machine FCHV HV with Fuel Cell and Electric Machine FCV at least one Fuel Cell and one electric machine as energy converter PEV exclusively Electric Machines as energy converters ??? any HV without an Electric Machine as energy converter (Non-EV-HV) HV two different types of energy converters and two different types of energy storage systems draft VPSD Transmitted by the VPSD chair – Option 1 Non electrified vehicles ??? other (non electric) energy converters ??-HV Any other HV with Electric Machine [PFCV] Pure (non hybrid) FCV

ICE-V only Internal Combustion Engines as energy converters Electrified Vehicle (EV) at least one electric machine as energy converter mono-fuel or bi-fuel or flex-fuel or dual-fuel HEV HV with a fuel consuming machine and an Electric Machine FCV at least one Fuel Cell and one electric machine as energy converter PEV exclusively Electric Machines as energy converters ??? any HV without an Electric Machine as energy converter (Non-EV-HV) HV two different types of energy converters and two different types of energy storage systems draft VPSD-04-01Transmitted by the VPSD chair – Option 2 Non electrified vehicles ??? other (non electric) energy converters ??-HV Any other HV with Electric Machine [PFCV] Pure (non hybrid) FCV ICE-HEV HEV with ICE as second type of energy converter FC-HEV HV with Fuel Cell as second type of energy converter

ICE-V only Internal Combustion Engines as energy converters Electrified Vehicle (EV) at least one electric machine as energy converter mono-fuel or bi-fuel or flex-fuel or dual-fuel HEV HV with an Electric Machine FC-HEV HEV with Fuel Cell as second type of energy converter FCV at least one Fuel Cell and one electric machine as energy converter PEV exclusively Electric Machines as energy converters ??? any HV without an Electric Machine as energy converter (Non-EV-HV) HV two different types of energy converters and two different types of energy storage systems draft VPSD Transmitted by the VPSD chair – Option 3 Non electrified vehicles ??? other (non electric) energy converters ??-HEV HEV with any other second type of energy converter [PFCV] Pure (non hybrid) FCV ICE-HEV HEV with ICE as second type of energy converter