Since its inception in 1976, the DOE Electric and Hybrid Vehicles (EHV) Program has sponsored a wide range of activities aimed at improving batteries, components, subsystems, and complete vehicles. Those activities involve a similarly broad range of technologies, and a multidisciplinary team is required to manage and monitor the activities effectively. The objective of the EHV Program is to expeditiously maximize the national petroleum savings potential of EHVs while providing energy and petroleum flexibility for the nation. This goal will be achieved by accelerating the research and development (R and D) of those technologies that could provide vehicles conducive to significant market penetration. (ERA citation 11:051182)
Program Management for the Hybrid Vehicles Program. Fifty-Second and Final Progress Report, November 1985
1985
94 pages
Report
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Englisch