textToday’s debate regarding the United States (U.S.) transportation sector has never been more important. As similar discussions embroil electricity generation, one can see the powerful forces of the status-quo pitted against growing momentum behind alternatives. The electric vehicle (EV) finds itself somewhere in the middle of the debate, as a possible alternative to the conventional vehicle (CV). As demonstrated in this report, electric vehicles are neither new nor technologically infeasible. Current circumstances have initiated what appears to be a revival of the EV – this includes years of high oil prices, geopolitical instability, and growing awareness of environmental concerns resulting from CV usage. Nevertheless, impediments remain...
Cars account for half the oil consumed in the U.S., about half the urban pollution and one fourth th...
The 2007 IPCC report solidified that global climate change is occurring due to the release of greenh...
Electric vehicles are merging into the mainstream of transportation. Although the technology still c...
PDFTech ReportSWUTC/13/600451-00064-1DTRT-G-UTC06Electric automobilesBattery chargersInfrastructureC...
Electric vehicles (EVs) today are a small part of the U.S. transportation fleet. Technological advan...
Electric vehicles (EVs) today are a small part of the U.S. transportation fleet. Technological advan...
This Article examines the rapidly evolving role of the nation’s electric utilities in developing the...
This Article examines the rapidly evolving role of the nation’s electric utilities in developing the...
Abstract—Concern for the environment and energy security is changing the way we think about energy. ...
2010 will not be remembered as the year when the domestic energy landscape changed, dominated as it ...
The transportation sector is now the largest emitter of CO2 due to the use of gasoline in cars and t...
A study published by AAA in 2018 shows, “20 percent or 50 million Americans, will likely go electric...
Environmental legislation and public interest in reducing automobile emissions have generated increa...
Year after year if you look outside your car window while on the road, it is increasingly likely tha...
Year after year if you look outside your car window while on the road, it is increasingly likely tha...
Cars account for half the oil consumed in the U.S., about half the urban pollution and one fourth th...
The 2007 IPCC report solidified that global climate change is occurring due to the release of greenh...
Electric vehicles are merging into the mainstream of transportation. Although the technology still c...
PDFTech ReportSWUTC/13/600451-00064-1DTRT-G-UTC06Electric automobilesBattery chargersInfrastructureC...
Electric vehicles (EVs) today are a small part of the U.S. transportation fleet. Technological advan...
Electric vehicles (EVs) today are a small part of the U.S. transportation fleet. Technological advan...
This Article examines the rapidly evolving role of the nation’s electric utilities in developing the...
This Article examines the rapidly evolving role of the nation’s electric utilities in developing the...
Abstract—Concern for the environment and energy security is changing the way we think about energy. ...
2010 will not be remembered as the year when the domestic energy landscape changed, dominated as it ...
The transportation sector is now the largest emitter of CO2 due to the use of gasoline in cars and t...
A study published by AAA in 2018 shows, “20 percent or 50 million Americans, will likely go electric...
Environmental legislation and public interest in reducing automobile emissions have generated increa...
Year after year if you look outside your car window while on the road, it is increasingly likely tha...
Year after year if you look outside your car window while on the road, it is increasingly likely tha...
Cars account for half the oil consumed in the U.S., about half the urban pollution and one fourth th...
The 2007 IPCC report solidified that global climate change is occurring due to the release of greenh...
Electric vehicles are merging into the mainstream of transportation. Although the technology still c...