International cooperation on public policies and strategies for hybrid & electric vehicles under the international energy agency

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The International Energy Agency (IEA) established a Technology Collaboration Program (formerly called Implementing Agreement) on "Hybrid and Electric Vehicles" in 1994. Today there are 17 member countries that participate in 12 working groups related to electric vehicles, components, deployment, infrastructure, and environmental/economic issues. The current activities and recent key results from these working groups are described.

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Miller, J. F., & Muntwyler, U. (2016). International cooperation on public policies and strategies for hybrid & electric vehicles under the international energy agency. In EVS 2016 - 29th International Electric Vehicle Symposium. Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition. https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj8040842

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