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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Marisa Zampolli

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Standardization Roadmap for U.S. Electric Vehicle Deployment - 0 views

  • Standardization Roadmap for U.S. Electric Vehicle Deployment
  • ANSI Electric Vehicles Standards Panel Facilitates the Safe, Mass Rollout of EVs and Charging Infrastructure to Help Enable EV Penetration of the Consumer MarketNew York  April 23, 2012
  • Developed by interests in the automotive, electrotechnical, and utilities industries, as well as from standards developing organizations (SDOs) and government, the Standardization Roadmap is intended to: Facilitate the development of a comprehensive, robust, and streamlined standards and conformance landscape for electric vehicles; and Maximize the coordination and harmonization of the standards and conformance environment domestically and with international partners.
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The third age of EVs - 0 views

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    The electrification of the vehicle fleet is entering what can be called the third age of electric vehicles (EVs).The first age was in the early 20th century, when EVs were relatively popular until the internal combustion engine displaced them.
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Renault-Nissan to build new Brazil car plant-Ghosn | Reuters - 0 views

  • Renault-Nissan to build new Brazil car plant-Ghosn
  • Reuters reported on Sept. 27 that Nissan was expected to announce a $1.5 billion Nissan factory in Brazil and that it might include electric vehicles and involve production of about 220,000 vehicles a year.
  • Science and Technology Minister Aloisio Mercadante said the government was studying electric vehicles to see if the existing electricity system can handle the needed generation capacity and to avoid simply transferring greenhouse gas emissions from cars in cities to coal-burning electricity plants elsewhere.
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Brasil será 3º maior mercado de veículos em 2016, diz estudo - 06/01/2012 - 2 views

  •  Brasil será 3º maior mercado de veículos em 2016, diz estudo
  • O Brasil vai subir à terceira posição no ranking global de maiores mercados de veículos do mundo em 2016, atrás de China e Estados Unidos, segundo levantamento da consultoria KPMG, divulgado nesta sexta-feira. Quinto maior mercado mundial em 2011, em um momento em que países da América do Norte, Europa e Japão enfrentaram fraqueza em suas economias, o Brasil deve chegar a 2016 com vendas de 4 milhões a 6 milhões de veículos, após encerrar o ano passado com vendas de 3,6 milhões de unidades.
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