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IEEE Electric Vehicle Conference Coming in March

Experts will converge to advance EV technology.

By DE Editors  

February 24, 2012

By DE Editors

IEEE has organized a technology conference for electronic vehicle technologies. Scheduled for March 4-8, 2012 at the TD Convention Center in Greenville, S.C., the inaugural IEEE International Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC) will provide an interdisciplinary forum for engineers, researchers, government officials and professionals from fields as diverse as electric utilities, semiconductors, battery technology, automotive engineering, computers and urban planning to come together to discuss, debate and demonstrate noteworthy developments critical to making progress in this emerging area.

Speakers will include representatives from the IEEE, the U.S. Department of Energy, Clemson University, BMW, Chrysler, Delphi, GE, SAE, Duke Energy, and other companies and associations.

For more information, visit IEVC 2012.

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