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EPRI's Electric Transportation program has conducted research and collaborated with utilities and the auto industry for over 30 years. Since the creation of the Electric Transportation Infrastructure Working Council (IWC) in 1991, the program has contributed to the achievement of numerous milestones and successes:
Multi-Industry Collaboration
- Created charging standards for light-duty cars and electric buses
EV Demonstrations
- Partnered with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to deploy EVs to collect and analyze driving and charging data
- 2003-2004 Mercedes Sprinter PHEV van
- 2008-2010 Ford Escape PHEV utility demo
- 2011-2012 Nationwide utility fleet of Chevy Volt PHEV
- 2009-2013 North American demo of Odyne bucket trucks and VIA pickups/vans
- 2012-Present Smart charging platform development and demo with global car companies
Charging Infrastructure
- Provided roadmap and analysis for utilities and local governments to create a network of charging stations
- Co-developed smart circuit breaker with EV option
Environmental Impact
- Showed EVs have lower emissions than gas-fueled vehicles - with NRDC
Public Education
- Spoke at numerous public regulatory workshops and meetings
Economic Analysis
- Evaluated benefits of EVs and related charging for large utility
Customer Tools
- Developed easy-to-use forklift cost savings calculator for large utility and its customers
Our Program
The Electric Transportation program utilizes several approaches to advance research in the rapidly changing landscape:
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Utility Customers
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Thought Leadership on Markets and Technology
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Research, Development, Testing, and Collaborative Demonstrations
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Leadership on Informing Standards
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Tools and Analyses to Enable Market Transformation
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