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SAE

American  
Also sae,

abbreviation

  1. self-addressed envelope.

  2. Society of Automotive Engineers.

  3. Chiefly British. stamped addressed envelope.

  4. Standard American English.


SAE 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. Society of Automotive Engineers

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s.a.e. 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. stamped addressed envelope

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sae 3 British  
/ se /

adverb

  1. a Scot word for so 1

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At ChargerHelp, Ellis set about creating a certified training program for charger technicians, working closely with SAE International, the standards-setting organization for the motor vehicle industry.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2024

Most of the boys got suspended sentences, the Kappa Alpha Order is back on campus, and SAE never left.

From Salon • Apr. 5, 2024

The SAE has also published guidelines, though not final standards, for heavy-duty vehicles to charge wirelessly at speeds up to 500 kilowatts.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 26, 2024

Finally, the SAE module helps ensure semantic alignment between both data representations during the fusion process, which mitigates the issue of feature ambiguity.

From Science Daily • Jan. 9, 2024

Under Level 3 automation, a standard created by SAE International, vehicles can handle all driving functions, but the driver must be ready to take the wheel at any time.

From Washington Times • Nov. 10, 2023