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IEEE 2012 International Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC)
March 4 -8, 2012 Carolina First Center Greenville, South Carolina USA Sponsored by IEEE and Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) First Call for Papers The first IEEE International Electric Vehicle Conference provides a true cross-organizational platform to exchange information among thought leaders of the fast-growing electric mobility ecosystem and to discuss new trends in technology, engineering, standards and deployment aspects on a global scale. IEVC is a venue for electrical vehicle engineers, component and infrastructure system developers, manufacturers, electricity suppliers, corporate executives, technical analysts, researchers, educators, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, legislators, regulators and standardization experts to share a joint interest in the transformation of the transportation industry via electrification. Of specific interest for this conference are papers related but not limited to the following areas: EV system architecture concepts for passenger, service and utility vehicles (BEV, PHEV, HEV, FCEV) Innovations in EV component design EV motor drives and controllers EV high voltage wiring Heating and cooling systems for EV’s Innovations in EV energy storage solutions (e.g. battery chemistry, ultra capacitor, fuel cell, battery management system) EV systems modeling, simulation and testing AC and DC conductive charging, wireless charging, smart charging, fast charging Power grid and renewable energy resource interfacing for EV mass deployment Design for manufacturing for EV mass production EV fleet and infrastructure asset management Design for EV maintainability Information Technology and Communication services for the EV ecosystem Global standards development for EVs and their impact on EV deployment, R&D and manufacturing Trends in EV deployment, supply chain and manufacturing EV-related educational programs for engineers, legislators and the public |
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