ST-4.1 Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Demonstrations
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Clean Energy Solutions Center
“The Clean Energy Solutions Center helps governments design and adopt policies and programs that support the deployment of clean energy technologies.
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Next Generation ebus: A 28-seat Low-Entry and Lightweight Fully Electric Minibus with AI-Enhanced ADAS and Geofencing Systems
Hong Kong, China - The development of advanced fully electric bus technology has emerged as a pivotal solution for sustainable urban public transit. Municipalities worldwide are grappling with the detrimental impacts of vehicle emissions and fossil fuel c
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Toyota Advanced Driving Support System
Japan - Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) seeks, as a mobility company, to enrich people’s lives through mobility. As a part of this effort, Toyota has positioned safety as a top-priority issue in accordance with its ultimate goal of reducing fatalities f
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Korean Electric Vehicle Charging Station Network
the Republic of Korea - The Ministry of Environment (MOE) has completed building 180 high-speed charging stations for public use to expand distribution of electric vehicles (EV). This initiative is aimed at reducing driver’s concern over availability of c
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Electric Vehicle Financing
Non-APEC Economy, Thailand - "Interest in electric cars in Scotland is accelerating thanks to a zero-interest loan fund from the Scottish Government – with more than half the £7.8 million pot already claimed.
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The EV Project
United States - The EV Project is deploying charge infrastructure in 18 major cities and metropolitan areas in 6 states and the District of Columbia in an effort to pave the way for the successful rollout of electric transportation across America.
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Northeast Electric Vehicle Network
United States - The Northeast Electric Vehicle Network formed in October 2011 to foster a clean energy economy and reduce the region’s dependence on oil and its emissions of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants. By spurring development of an electri
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West Coast Electric Highway
United States - Highway” is an extensive, tri-state network of electric vehicle (EV) DC fast charging stations along Interstate 5. When complete, the Electric Highway will span the 1,300 miles from the Canadian border to the Mexican border and with public