NEW LAB HELPS EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES HARMONIZE E-VEHICLE STANDARDS

A new laboratory will help a joint research partnership between the United States and the European Union (EU) aiming to harmonize technology and standards supporting electrified transport on both sides of the Atlantic by the time plug-in vehicles enter the mainstream. Politically, the move to work together on the trans-Atlantic interoperability of e-vehicles and smart grids means that - at least at the government level - there is a concrete interest in pushing an open solution allowing for competing, but compatible technologies. The goal is to avoid creating a ...


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