Technical professional association IEEE, US, has called for papers for the first IEEE International Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC). The event is scheduled for March 4-8, 2012 at Greenville, South Carolina.
IEVC will provide an interactive forum for members of the rapidly growing electric mobility ecosystem to exchange ideas and discuss new trends in technology, engineering, standards and deployment aspects of the electric vehicle industry on a global scale. The conference is co-sponsored with Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR), an advanced-technology research campus founded in 2003 and ranked in the Top 10 Automotive Colleges and Universities in the US.
IEVC is expected to bring together a diverse group of stakeholders including electrical vehicle engineers, component and infrastructure system developers, automobile manufacturers, utility experts, corporate executives, technical analysts, researchers, educators, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, legislators, regulators and standardisation experts who share a joint interest in the transformation of the transportation industry via electrification.
Registration for the IEEE 2012 International Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC) will open September 1, 2011. Extended abstracts of technical papers on the technology, standards or engineering of electric vehicles can be submitted by October 15, 2011 via the conference web site at http://electricvehicle.ieee.org.
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