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  1. The 2009-2014 Outlook for Lithium-Ion Batteries for Plug-In Hybrid and Pure Electric Vehicles in India by Icon Group International, 2008-12-02
  2. Electric Vehicle Technology by L. Unnewehr, 1982-04
  3. The Household Market for Electric Vehicles by Kenneth Kurani, Thomas Turrentine, 1995-05
  4. Audel's Answers on Automobiles for Owners, Operators, Repairmen: Relating to the Parts, Operation, Care, Management, Road Driving, ...Etc., Including Chapters on the Storage Battery, Electric Vehicles, Motor Cycles, Etc. by Gideon Harris and Associates, 1911
  5. Electric Vehicles by Graham Atkin,
  6. Electric and petrol-electric vehicles by Walter Poynter Adams, 1908-01-01
  7. The 2009-2014 Outlook for Lithium-Ion Batteries for Plug-In Hybrid and Pure Electric Vehicles in Africa by Icon Group International, 2009-07-29
  8. Light-Weight Materials for Transportation and Batteries and Fuel Cells for Electric Vehicles, Volume 71 (European Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings) by R. Ciach, A. Moretti, et all 1998-09-12
  9. Encouraging The Purchase and Use of Electric Motor Vehicles: Final Report (Electric Vehicle Information Series) by Office of Transportation Technologies, 1995-07
  10. Power Sources for Electric Vehicles (Studies in Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
  11. Electric vehicle structures & components by Philip Terpstra, 1994
  12. The 2009-2014 Outlook for Lithium-Ion Batteries for Plug-In Hybrid and Pure Electric Vehicles in Greater China by Icon Group International, 2008-12-02
  13. The 2009-2014 Outlook for Lithium-Ion Batteries for Plug-In Hybrid and Pure Electric Vehicles in Oceana by Icon Group International, 2009-07-29
  14. Batteries for Electric Vehicles (Electronic & Electrical Engineering Research Studies. Power Sources Technology Series, 4) by D. A. J. Rand, 1998-01

61. Electric Vehicle Technology
This gives electric vehicles strong acceleration performance from a stop. Ultimatelyit's the batteries that will determine the cost and performance of EVs.
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How does an Electric Vehicle (EV) Work?
Additional Information Fuel Economy Information for EV's
How does an Electric Vehicle Work?
Some of the earliest automobiles were powered by electric motors driven by batteries. But rapid advances to internal combustion engines quickly drove the heavier, range-limited EVs from the market. The pressing need to reduce air pollution together with new advanced batteries and motors have allowed EVs to reappear as a clean alternative to internal combustion vehicles. Electric drive systems are virtually non-polluting and extremely energy efficient. Whereas only about 20% of the chemical energy in gasoline gets converted into useful work at the wheels of an internal combustion vehicle, 75% or more of the energy from a battery reaches its wheels. Another advantage of electric motors is their ability to provide power at almost any engine speed. While internal combustion engines must be revved up to high rpm to achieve maximum power, electric motors provide nearly peak power even at low speeds. This gives electric vehicles strong acceleration performance from a stop.

62. Electric Auto Association - Electric Vehicles
Large collection of Web links on electric vehicles and related topics.
http://eaaev.org/eaalinks.html
Chapters Merchandise EVs For Sale EV Charging ... webmaster EAA Links EAA EV Information Flyer These links or FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page is a general knowledge base of EV information. Common TERMS:
EV, Electric Vehicle
: generally a car, truck or van that performs same as a fuel vehicle
nEV, neighborhood EV, low speed vehicles (lsv)
: operates below highway speeds. Not for highway use.
Grid, electric utility power
: is inexpensive compared to fossil fuel, and can come from RE sources.
RE, Renewable Energy
: solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, tidal, wave, biomass.
PV = Photo-Voltaic, aka solar
hybrid vehicle
: has electric components, but uses a fuel source to power the vehicle, aka hev.
fcv, fuel cell vehicle

63. Alternative Fuel Vehicles Resource (AFV, CNG, LNG, Electric Vehicles, Propane, E
A complete alternative fuel vehicle (afv) resource including a buyers guide, alternative fuel station locators, state and federal funding list, current alternative fuel prices, laws, events and news. Specific areas of focus are CNG, hybrids, ethanol, methanol, and electric vehicles.
http://www.valleycleancities.org/
San Joaquin Valley
Clean Cities Coalition
SJVCCC is a partnership of public and private agencies and businesses who want to improve air quality in California's Central Valley. Our goal is to provide a network of cleaner alternative fuels to area fleet operators helping them achieve local, state, and federal vehicle emission standards.
We seek to develop cooperative joint ventures which will help businesses and member agencies meet changes in air and transportation regulations in a cost-effective manner. To have current information sent to you via email, please register for our bi-monthly newsletter by becoming a member. (See box at right) For other current news click on the events and news button above.
What are Alternative Fuels? The Department of Energy's definition of alternative fuels states that they are substantially non-petroleum and yield energy security and environmental benefits. Alternative fuels are a substitute for conventional engine fuels such as gasoline and diesel. The U.S. Energy Policy Act defines alternative fuels as the following:
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
Biodiesel (B20 to B100)
Electricity
Hydrogen - Hydrogen Fuel Cells Revolutionary LNG Technology Launch Small-scale natural gas liquefaction facility

64. Toyota Plans All Gas-electric Vehicles By 2012
Toyota plans all gaselectric vehicles by 2012. October 25, 2002. BYJOHN LIPPERT BLOOMBERG NEWS. Toyota Motor Corp., the world's third
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Toyota plans all gas-electric vehicles by 2012
October 25, 2002 BY JOHN LIPPERT
BLOOMBERG NEWS Toyota Motor Corp., the world's third-largest automaker, plans to use gasoline-electric hybrid engines in all vehicles by 2012 to increase fuel efficiency and reduce tailpipe emissions, an executive said. The gasoline-electric system emits as much as 40 percent less carbon dioxide than traditional internal-combustion engines, said Masatami Takimoto, managing director for engine engineering, in an interview at a Detroit conference. Toyota was the first to sell a hybrid, with the Prius car in 1997. The company sold 5.9 million cars and trucks last year, including 36,928 hybrids. Automakers want to cut emissions as governments tighten pollution rules, and some rivals such as General Motors Corp. are focusing on fuel cells rather than hybrids. Toyota is the only automaker capable of soon building enough hybrids to overcome the current $3,000-a-vehicle cost disadvantage against traditional cars and trucks, said Fitch Ratings analyst Chris Struve. "The only way to bring costs down is to increase production," said Struve, who is based in Chicago and studies the effect of new technology and environmental rules on automakers. "If they can pull it off, their fuel economy would be beautiful and they'd never have to worry about emissions."

65. Honda EV+ (honda Ev Plus) Electric Car -- Electric Vehicles For Everyone
Battery electric vehicles,. EV DRIVERS, and WOULDBE EV DRIVERS, LOVETHEIR NON-POLLUTING electric vehicles! proving every day that.
http://www.hondaev.org/
How to live OIL FREE with battery powered EVs and Solar Electric rooftop power Our 3 Battery-powered Electric Vehicles charge from the electric grid overnight, using plentiful off-peak power, and from our rooftop solar array.
The electric system is subject to "peaks" of demand during the day, and "valleys" of low usage at night. EV use this cheap off-peak power. The rooftop solar array helps feed power into the grid when it is most needed in the daytime. Together, the EV charging overnight and solar electric rooftop array smooths the demand curve.
When you have a solar electric array on your roof, you generate excess power during the peak periods, which feeds back into the grid. The power is made where it's used, and this lowers the peaks, also smoothing the usage curve.
EVs and Solar Power together provide a dynamic, powerful solution to air pollution, energy "shortage", and the problem of single-car commuting to work. Even more benefits: refinery emissions, auto exhaust, brake lining and tire particles, and oil droplets, which fall to earth and form part of our toxic "urban runoff" problem, are virtually eliminated by daily use of EVs. Use of cheap, reliable EVs for commuting could reduce our oil usage by 30% or more, and reduce our energy consumption correspondingly.
EVs do not contribute to the bogus California "electricity crisis" which was created by speculators and out-of-state brokers who bought up our generating plants. A typical EV holds

66. Solar Ed Central : EKISTICS
Renewable energy education materials, covering wind energy, solar thermal, solar electric, electric storage batteries, energy efficiency, Ekistic science, and electric vehicles.
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67. Energy Futures, Inc
Energy Futures, publishers of the Clean Fuels and electric vehicles Report,Hybrid Vehicles, and EVNews. Your roadmap to 21st Century Transportation.
http://www.energy-futures.com/
Your roadmap to 21st Century Transportation comprehensive international coverage of advanced vehicles and the new fuels that power them reliable, accurate and timely reporting of the leading stories and stories not covered elsewhere the most complete and up-to-date directory of laws and regulations affecting alternative fuels and advanced vehicles published 4 times a year, 90 articles and 180 pages per issue price: $425 per year. SUBSCRIBE Sample Issue and Tables of Contents Hybrid Vehicles has been created to improve communications in thte complex and expanding field of advanced hybrid electric propulsion systems and the new fuels that them. Energy Futures takes no position of advocacy for any perticular fuel or technology, but believes that solutions to global air pollution and energy security concerns and the desure to foster sustainable economic progress require developement of more efficient and cleaner transportation systems.
price: $190 per year.

68. EXtend Computer And Instrument
Manufacture battery sensors, control systems and development tools for electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles and fuel cell vehicles.
http://www.extendcomputer.com/
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69. Clean Cities Vehicle Buyer's Guide For Consumers Hybrid Electric
Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) combine the internal combustion engine of a conventionalvehicle with the battery and electric motor of an electric vehicle.
http://www.ccities.doe.gov/vbg/consumers/hybrid.shtml
What Is a Hybrid Electric Vehicle?
Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) combine the internal combustion engine of a conventional vehicle with the battery and electric motor of an electric vehicle. The combination offers low emissions similar to electric vehicles, and the power, extended range, and convenient refueling capability of gasoline vehicles. The inherent flexibility of HEVs makes them well suited for personal transportation. Not all HEVs are alike. There are many ways to combine the engine, motor/generator, and battery. Three basic hybrid configurations are parallel, series, and split (or through-the-road) designs. In a series hybrid, the engine never directly powers the car. Instead, the engine drives the generator, and the generator can either charge the batteries or power an electric motor that drives the wheels. In a parallel hybrid, the engine connects to the transmission, as do the batteries and the electric motor, so both the engine and the generator/motor can supply power to the wheels, switching back and forth as driving conditions vary. In a split hybrid, the engine drives one axle and the electric motor drives the other. There is no connection between the engine and the electric components except "through the road."
What Type of Vehicles Use Hybrid Technology?

70. Clean Cities Vehicle Buyer's Guide For Consumers: Electric Vehicles
View current model year electric vehicles. Some manufacturers are alsoproducing neighborhood electric vehicles and electric bikes.
http://www.ccities.doe.gov/vbg/consumers/elec.shtml
What Is an Electric Vehicle (EV)?
Various types of batteries and other energy storage mechanisms are used to store the electricity that powers an electric vehicle (EV). EV batteries must be replenished by "plugging in" the vehicle to a recharging unit. Although electricity production may make a small contribution to air pollution, an EV-a zero emissions vehicle-does not, resulting in much lower emissions per mile traveled. In 2000, nearly 7,600 on-road EVs in the United States consumed electricity at a rate that displaced about 1.7 million gallons of gasoline. Although the range of an EV (50 - 130 miles) is often limited by the weight, design, and the type of battery used, certain "niche" applications are well suited for this type of vehicle. Low mileage, high-use vehicles-those that must often wait in traffic or often start and stop-for example, are good EV applications.
What Type of Vehicles Run On Electricity?
Although a few EV models are available for sale, most must be leased. Few EVs are available outside California and Arizona, but some manufacturers sell them nationwide. Currently auto manufacturers produce 5 models of compact cars, sport utility vehicles, station wagons, light-duty trucks, and service vans that run on electricity. View current model year electric vehicles . Some manufacturers are also producing neighborhood electric vehicles and electric bikes . These vehicles use similar battery technology and can be used in limited on-road applications.
What Are the Benefits of Driving an EV?

71. Î人³¤¹âµçÔ´ÓÐÏÞ¹«Ë¾ Wuhan ChangGuang Battery Co.,Ltd
CGB specializes in the manufacturing, research and development of rechargeable valve regulated lead acid (VRLA) battery for various applications of UPS, Telecom power systems, Alarm Security systems,Solar energy systems, Electronic instruments, Medical equipments and electric vehicles.
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72. InnEVations Electric Vehicle (EV) Components & Kits
Consulting on vehicle projects, US or abroad, 3wheelers to busses; Used ElectricVehicles (Updated 12-5-02); Used electric vehicles for sale. EV site Links.
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73. ORNL Review: Power Electronics: Energy Manager For Hybrid Electric Vehicles
gallon of gasoline or diesel fuel. Power Electronics Energy Managerfor Hybrid electric vehicles. When you drive the nextgeneration
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Researchers are improving power electronic modules and electric motors to help hybrid cars squeeze every last mile out of a gallon of gasoline or diesel fuel.
Power Electronics: Energy Manager for Hybrid Electric Vehicles
When you drive the next-generation car, advanced electronics will be in charge of the vehicle's energy use. Some people are already driving hybrid vehicles designed in Japan, such as the Toyota Prius and Honda Insight. But the next-generation car likely to come out of Detroit by 2004 will get 80 miles per gallon, while maintaining the size, comfort, and performance of today's family sedan. Because less fuel is burned per mile and the energy is used more efficiently, this car will also emit less carbon dioxide and other pollutants. Power electronics, which controls the flow of electrical energy, will be the key to making the car high in efficiency and low in emissions, meeting the goals of the U.S. Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV). Each car company has its own unique approach to vehicle design and power control. Generally, the American hybrid car will have a smaller gasoline or diesel engine, sized to meet the average power requirement rather than the peak power required in normal driving. Electric motors powered by batteries will provide extra power to the wheels when needed to accelerate the car or help it climb a hill.

74. Argonne National Laboratory Transportation Technology R&D Center
Performs research in advanced automotive technologies such as hybrid electric vehicles, emissions reduction, and clean diesel engines.
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75. Zero Emission Electric Vehicles - Dynasty Motorcar
manufacturers and marketers of zero emission, electric Low Speed Vehicles forurban, recreational and light commercial markets such as planned and gated
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76. A 2 X T R E M E
Extreme and action sports products including wakeboards, snowboards, surfboards, skateboards, BMX and biking, electric vehicles, gear and accessories.
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77. Welcome To AC Electric Vehicles, Ltd.
About AC electric vehicles. EV Products, Other Products. EV Photos, EV Links. Search,Employment. Send mail to AC electric vehicles. This page was last updated Oct.
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EV Products Other Products EV Photos ... Send mail to AC Electric Vehicles This page was last updated: Oct. 17th, 1998

78. Bombardier NV - Neighborhood Electric Vehicles / Véhicules De Proximité
Translate this page © Bombardier Inc. All rights reserved. Bombardier NV. Neighborhoodelectric vehicles Véhicules de proximité. Bombardier Recreational
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Bombardier Recreational Products would like to inform you that the production of its Neighborhood Electric Vehicles has been suspended for an indeterminate period of time; for this reason, the NEV website has been closed.Bombardier continues to offer services to NEV owners at its network of authorized NEV dealerships. For assistance, individuals may communicate with the Customer Assistance Center, using the following contact information:
(715) 848-4957 USA / (819) 566-3366 Canada bombardier.service@recreation.bombardier.com
We appreciate your interest in Bombardier Recreational Products, and invite you to consult our website at www.bombardier.com to have updated information about developments within our company.
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79. Global_home
Manufacture electric vehicle component supply and conversion. High power dc motors controllers batteries Category Business Automotive Parts and Accessories Electrical...... Welcome to E2V Ltd. We are here to offer you the key components you requirefor conversion to, or building of electric vehicles at affordable prices.
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English Electric Vehicles
The Kit-E-Cat in it original configuaration prior to upgrades News It is with regret that I have to inform you E2V Ltd has ceased trading with effect from 31st March 2003. The company has been involved in a variety of projects over the 3 years of trading but the directors have decided that in its current configuration it is no longer viable. We would like to thank all our customers for their support in the past and trust that they will continue to enjoy their green vehicles. TOP OF PAGE

80. Electric Vehicles, Parking & Transportation Services
I think you will be delightfully surprised by the superlative performance of thisvehicle and will realize the great potential that electric vehicles hold.
http://www.parking.umich.edu/transport/Environmental_Initiatives.html
Last update: Mon Feb 17
Environmental Initiatives
Bio-diesel Fuel
All of the University of Michigan diesel powered equipment, including more than 55 buses, are now powered by bio-diesel fuel. This fuel, called B20, is a blend of 20% bio-diesel with a 80% low sulfur diesel fuel. The bio-diesel fuel is a soy based product that when burned produces fewer emissions. It is also a renewable energy source and reduces our reliance on foreign oil. The University of Michigan is one of the first fleets in Michigan or elsewhere to utilize bio-diesel. Note: Bio-diesel fuel is temporarily being suspended from use on campus during the months of February and March 2002. We have experienced cold starting problems with some of our diesel vehicles that were stored outside during the late December and January. These problems may or may not be related to bio-diesel. B20 will again be used in all diesel vehicles beginning again in April.
Ethanol Powered Vehicles
Parking and Transportation Services purchased more than 100 ethanol powered vehicles in 2000, and plans to purchase more than 100 more in 2001. These vehicles, Ford Tauruses, Plymouth Caravans and Chevrolet S-10 pickup trucks are all fueled with E-85 Ethanol fuel, a blend of 85% ethanol and 15% unleaded gasoline. We also installed a 10,000 gallon ethanol underground storage tank in 2000, which enables us to fuel all of these vehicles on-site. The University of Michigan is a leader in ethanol fuel usage, as we have more ethanol powered vehicles in use than any other fleet in Michigan. Ethanol is a cleaner fuel than gasoline and is a renewable energy source. This fuel is refined from corn.

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