Find out more about on-going IA-HEV tasks, including:
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Collects, analyzes, and disseminates information
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Task 23, Light-Electric-Vehicle Parking and Charging Infrastructure
Identifies and addresses issues with e-scooters, e-bikes and pedelecs
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Task 26, Wireless Power Transfer for EVs
Develop a greater global understanding of WPT systems and interoperability through country-based standards study
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Task 28, Home grids and V2X technologies
Analyzing technical and economic viability of V2X technology
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Task 29, Electrified, connected and automated vehicles
Explores possibilities for synergies between connectivity, automation and electrification of vehicles
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Task 30, Assessment of environmental effects of electric vehicles
Collects and analyzes environmental benefits of EVs in comparison to conventional vehicles
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Task 31, Fuels and energy carriers for transport
Provides a comprehensive overview of different fuel and drivetrain options
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Task 32, Small Electric Vehicles
Technological progress and better market perspectives for SEVs
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Task 33, Battery Electric Buses
Analyses of the current state of technology & demonstration experiences of battery electric buses
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Task 34, Batteries
Encourages the sharing and dissemination of current information about battery topics of interest to the vehicle community with a focus on safety
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Task 35, Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
Addresses Fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) as the potential means to significantly reduce our dependence on fossil oil and lower harmful emissions that contribute to climate change.
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Task 36, EV consumer adoption and use
Aims to provide a platform to connect stakeholders with researchers working on consumer adoption and use of EVs.
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Task 37, Extreme Fast Charging
This task focuses on charging at power levels up to and even exceeding 400 kW, often referred to as extreme fast charging (XFC) - technology, gaps, installations, and operations.
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Task 38, Marine Applications (e-Ships)
The Task addresses fully electric ships as a new and emerging technology which is tailwinded by the substantial reductions in battery and renewable electricity production costs.
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Task 39, Interoperability of e-Mobility Services
This task focusses on the charging infrastructure and the interoperability aspects of e-mobility services
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Task 40, CRM4EV - Critical Raw Material for Electric Vehicles
This Task will study key issues like supply and life cycle impacts of selected raw materials needed for a transition to electric vehicles
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Task 41, Electric Freight Vehicles
The task objectives are to monitor progress and analyze the potential contribution of electric freight vehicles to emissions reduction targets.
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Task 42, Scaling Up EV Markets and EV City Casebook
Explores the incentives, investments and infrastructure needed to support this growth and how policymakers should respond to this changing market.