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  • ...) is an electric vehicle whos battery is recharged by plugging it in to an electric power source for fuel. See also: [[WikiPedia:Battery electric vehicle]]
    231 bytes (34 words) - 09:19, 15 October 2007
  • ...tp://automobile.wikia.com/wiki/Andrew_A._Frank#PHEV_Vehicles_of_the_Future electric vehicles in the future]. ...ents/nema+evse+presentation+for+communities.pdf EVSE Powering the Electric Vehicle - NEMA.org]
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  • 29 bytes (3 words) - 09:10, 15 October 2007
  • ...of oil by promoting plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and related advanced vehicle technologies. ...of oil by promoting plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and related advanced vehicle technologies.
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  • ...) is an electric vehicle whos battery is recharged by plugging it in to an electric power source for fuel. See also: [[WikiPedia:Battery electric vehicle]]
    231 bytes (34 words) - 09:19, 15 October 2007
  • See [[W:All-electric range]] ...e traditional fuel. Although there is no technically mandated minimum all-electric range, future legislation may address this for policy purposes.
    834 bytes (130 words) - 11:18, 7 July 2007
  • ...tp://automobile.wikia.com/wiki/Andrew_A._Frank#PHEV_Vehicles_of_the_Future electric vehicles in the future]. ...ents/nema+evse+presentation+for+communities.pdf EVSE Powering the Electric Vehicle - NEMA.org]
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  • ...es consumption from the grid at peak times when electric costs are higher. Electric vehicles can also temporarily power our homes when the grid has failed (e.g ...2379.11878.0.14666.28.9.0.19.2.0.119.671.8j1.9.0...0.0...1ac.1.WebU97gOlFg vehicle grid integration VGI]
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  • ...moments when needed to help avert a potential power brownout or blackout. Electric vehicles that are plugged in for recharging can help to stabilize a smart e ...ss.org/climate/2013/05/31/2081691/electric-cars-with-smart-grid/ Combining Electric Cars With Smart Grid Technology Can Cut Charging Costs In Half | ThinkProgr
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  • ...battery charging]] in their employee parking lots. Many governments, NGOs, electric utilities and other companies are now advocating and/or providing charging ...les/vehicle-technologies-office-ev-everywhere-workplace-charging-challenge Vehicle Technologies Office: EV Everywhere Workplace Charging Challenge | US Dept E
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  • ...or EV battery recharging, but EVs can also make major contributions toward electric grid balancing. ...apacity to be used for a while as stationary batteries to help balance the electric grid ("second use" EV batteries).
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  • ...g-In_Hybrids|Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle]] (PHEV) and battery electric vehicle (BEV) cars, trucks and buses are gaining acceptance as government and comme ...-hybrid-electric-medium-duty-trucks.aspx The Latest Developments in Hybrid-Electric Medium-Duty Trucks - TruckingInfo.com]
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  • ===Electric vehicles fueled from renewable energy sources can help to reduce climate ch ...h as wind and solar for our electric power generation. This will allow our electric cars to be fueled from clean green power sources in the future.
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  • ...n the vehicles to help maintain the stability of the electrical grid. This vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology will help reduce the occurrence of electrical brow ...2379.11878.0.14666.28.9.0.19.2.0.119.671.8j1.9.0...0.0...1ac.1.WebU97gOlFg vehicle grid integration VGI]
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  • ...wouldn't be required. Most vehicles would also have some amount of pure electric only range, and BEV's using [[WikiPedia:pusher trailer|pusher trailer]]s or ...EVA:Li#Valence|Valence]] [[SEVA:Li|Li-ion]] batteries and have 35 miles of electric range. Both of these systems leave the existing HSD system mostly unchange
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  • ==Electric Fuel Costs Less than Liquid Fuel== ...ectric-car-cost-efficiency Energy Department Launches 'eGallon' To Explain Electric-Car Cost, Efficiency - greencarreports 12june2013]</ref> <ref>[http://gas2.
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  • ==Vehicle specs== *Adds 30 / 70 kg to vehicle mass
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  • * Higher all-electric speed than Prius conversions: 62 mph (i/o 34 mph for EV Mode) | Vehicle Length/Width/Height
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  • ...ric vehicle supply equipment]] (EVSE) for battery charging in all types of electric vehicles (EV, PEV, PHEV, EREV) is classified based on the power requirement ...t 220 volts) for slow battery charging to provide 2 to 5 miles of electric vehicle range per hour of charging. Lower costs and higher efficiencies encourage w
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  • ...ily driving distance is 30 to 35 miles, so the 2016 Chevrolet Volt with an electric range of 53 miles is the first commercial car to (almost) qualify as a PHEV ...PHEVLERs are especially useful for vehicle-grid-integration to balance the electric power grid and to redistribute the energy from intermittent [[renewable ene
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  • ...of oil by promoting plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and related advanced vehicle technologies. ...of oil by promoting plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and related advanced vehicle technologies.
    8 KB (1,160 words) - 09:19, 15 October 2007
  • ==If you already know that your vehicle is a Plug-In ''Wannabe'' == Is your hybrid electric, diesel, or conventional vehicle a Plug-In Hybrid [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wannabe ''Wannabe'']? Then h
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  • ...Ideally the ZEVs should be powered from zero emission fuel sources (e.g. [[electric fuel]] produced from [[renewable energy]] sources such as solar, wind, hydr * [http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/zevprog/zevprog.htm Zero Emission Vehicle Program - Air Resources Board, California EPA] "Mobile sources account for
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  • ...tices is that the footfeed is very sensitive. The pedal will initiate the electric motor alone at startup if one doesn't tromp on it. The trannie knows when ...ground, but our audience may not. They are just now getting the idea that electric can work, by seeing hybrids. Let's not blow it for our culture. Thank you
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