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Blog Entries about "electric car research"
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Hot, Thirsty and Crowded: Are the New Vehicle Technologies the Answer?
Dr. John Wormald, noted consultant, co-founder of the advisory firm Autopolis, author of some of the most authoritatively critical books on the car industry and an inspiration to the directors of Trend Tracker since our foundation, examines this critical question in a new free-to-download report, available here:
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Been here before? Precedents for EVs and energy upheaval
A new WWF report, Electric avenues: driving home the case for electric vehicles, calculates that ending the UKs dependence on fossil fuels means at least 1.7 million electric vehicles on the countrys roads by 2020, and around 6.4 million by 2030.
Obtaining the effect on climate change urged by the WWF also entails decarbonising the power supply these EVs would be using, a task made no easier by the effect of the Japanese nuclear disaster on planning for the replacement of coal fired power stations.
