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|a 9789264088177
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|a Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c International Energy Agency
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|a Paris
|b OECD Publishing
|c 2009
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|a 52 p.
|c 19 x 27cm
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|a Energy
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|a International Energy Agency
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|a OECD Books and Papers
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|a IEA Technology Roadmaps
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|a 10.1787/9789264088177-en
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|a oecd-ilibrary.org
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|a This energy technology roadmap focuses on electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles (EV/PHEV), presenting for the first time a detailed scenario for their evolution from annual production of a few thousand to over 100 million vehicles by 2050. It finds that the next decade is a key "make or break" period for EVs and PHEVs: governments, the automobile industry, electric utilities and other stakeholders must work together to roll out vehicles and infrastructure in a coordinated fashion, and ensure that the rapidly growing consumer market is ready to purchase them. The roadmap concludes with a set of near-term actions to achieve the roadmap's vision
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