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GM Quantifies CO2 and Fuel Consumption Reductions Via E-REVs And PHEVs, As Compared To Conventional Hybrids

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General Motors has released a white paper that evaluates the CO 2 reduction potential of extended-range electric vehicles (E-REVs) as well as plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), in combination with multiple vehicle charging scenarios, as compared to conventional hybrids. Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) : A 2.4L Click to enlarge.

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CMU study finds driving conditions have “substantial” impact on benefits of electrified vehicles; policy implications

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In this paper, we investigate variation in life cycle cost and emission benefits of hybrid and plug-in vehicles under a range of driving conditions with a sensitivity analysis to critical factors such as gasoline prices, vehicle costs and electricity grid mix. —Karabasoglu and Michalek.

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New LowCVP report highlights need to go “beyond the tailpipe” for CO2 metrics for vehicles

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The vehicle technologies considered in this project are: Gasoline internal combustion engine vehicle (ICEV) with gasoline-biofuel blend; Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) with gasoline-biofuel blend; Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) with gasoline-biofuel blend; and. Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV).

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US National Research Council Report Finds Plug-in Hybrid Costs Likely to Remain High; Fleet Fuel Consumption and Carbon Emissions Benefits Will Be Modest for Decades

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NRC projections of number of PHEVs in the US light-duty fleet. Costs of light-duty plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are high—largely due to their lithium-ion batteries—and unlikely to drastically decrease in the near future, according to a new report from the National Research Council (NRC). Click to enlarge.

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UK Studies Suggest New Business Models and Policies Required for EV and PHEV Uptake; Price a Critical Issue

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However, Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs), which do not suffer from this restriction could achieve significant market uptake while delivering electrification of the overwhelming majority of vehicle trips, the report says. This is based on an average grid CO 2 intensity of around 0.14 of total 1990 CO 2 emissions. kgCO 2 /kWh.

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PHEV's and Water Consumption

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Water Supply, Researcher Says By Jennifer Bogo Popular Mechanics March 7, 2008 "A 30-mile commute in a gasoline-powered car would require the withdrawal of 18.9 The same commute in a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), meanwhile, would take a whopping 318 gallons. grid, then your car is not very clean, nor is it water-free.”

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NEMA releases summary report on Advanced Batteries Café; focus on plug-in vehicles and stationary storage

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The focus of the meeting was on plug-in vehicle batteries (plug-in hybrids [PHEVs] and battery-electric vehicles [BEVs]) and batteries for large and small stationary energy storage applications. Gasoline prices would need to be about $6/gallon before EVs are cost competitive.

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