This report identifies some of the barriers to be overcome before electric-powered vehicle technology is ready to be used commercially. The report identifies possible actions that might be considered to remove specific barriers. Part I, Concept Statement for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, offers a description and developmental history. Part II, Commercialization Readiness Assessment for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, contains discussions on technical readiness, market/economic readiness, environmental readiness, institutional readiness, benefits analysis, and readiness assessment conclusions. Part III, Commercialization Strategy for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, presents commercialization profiles, goals, and recommended strategy and activities. (ERA citation 04:046929)


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    Title :

    Commercialization Strategy Report for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles


    Contributors:
    P. Brown (author) / P. Davis (author) / G. Hagey (author) / M. Katz (author)

    Publication date :

    1979


    Size :

    91 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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