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PHEVs: On the Road to Being Part of the Distribution System?Published by: IDC Published: Sep. 12, 2007 - 20 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents Energy Insights Opinion In This Report Brief Description of the Solution Situation Overview Washington Politics Automakers Coming On Board Following Grassroots Initiatives Figure: Consumer Reasons for Not Buying a Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle Figure: PHEV Using A123Systems' Lithium-Ion Battery Visits the White House, February 2007 Table: Selected Automakers' PHEV Development Plans Battery Technology Limitations: The 800 Pound Gorilla Table: Comparison of NiMH and Li-ion Batteries PHEV Conversion Systems Serve as Battery Test Beds Table: Selected PHEV Battery Conversions Figure: Display for Toyota Prius with Hybrids Plus Conversion Opportunities and Challenges for Electric Utilities Utilities Look To PHEVs for Using Off-Peak Power Figure: Google's PHEV Recharging Center Vehicle-to-Grid Opportunities and Challenges Future Outlook Essential Guidance Actions to Consider Learn More Related Research Energy Insights Research Other Research Synopsis AbstractThis document is about PHEVs: On the Road to Being Part of the Distribution System?Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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