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==Current and Planned Electric Transportation Wiki Content==
==Current and Planned Electric Transportation Wiki Content==

Revision as of 15:18, 15 February 2022

Welcome to the main page of the Electric Power Research Institute's Electric Transportation Wiki, a wiki-style hub for Electric Transportation research at EPRI.

Electric Transportation falls under the Electrification and Customer Solutions section of the Electric Power Research Institute's (EPRI) Power Delivery & Utilization sector, which, "provides transmission, distribution, and end use R&D to guide utilities and stakeholders toward a safe, secure, resilient, affordable, reliable and environmentally responsible, integrated grid."

EPRI is a non-profit organization. Find out more about EPRI's history and business here.

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Current and Planned Electric Transportation Wiki Content

Content Description Access

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Utility Programs Database
Publicly Available Tools
Electric Transportation Roadmap: Vision for ...
Electric Transportation Case Studies
EV Consumer Guides
Newsletters
Electric Transportation Working Groups

EPRI's Comprehensive Electric Transportation Expertise

The experts in EPRI's Electric Transportation program conduct in-depth research on these and other critical issues. EPRI's comprehensive research, data, and tools can help utilities expedite actions to achieve their EV-related goals—whether they have recently started engaging with the EV market or are long-time market participants.

The program also gathers key insights through its collaboration among utilities, automakers, charging infrastructure companies, and other major national and international EV industry stakeholders. Utilities can use EPRI's comprehensive suite of resources to help them serve as their customers' trusted EV advisors, and to inform their short- and long-term investment decisions to help enable reliable, safe, affordable, and environmentally responsible electricity.

Please contact us with any questions about our research.