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| Document title | Volkswagen Position on Electric Safety of Light duty Vehicles | ||||||||||
| Date | 23 Apr 2012 |
VW perspectives on the harmonization of electric vehicle safety standards. |
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| Source(s) | VW | ||||||||||
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| Downloads: | .pdf format | ||||||||||
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| EVS | Session 1 | 23-25 Apr 2012 |
Mr. Heiko Mertens presented the VW position on EV GTR, and/or another regulation. 2013 will become an important year for VW eMobility. At first, the blue-e-motion will kick-off the age of electrically propelled vehicles and the Golf blue-e-motion will follow immediately. Other vehicle models will be available in 2013/2014, which are based on plug-in hybrid technology. Regarding the EV regulation, their position is fully in line with OICA’s global industrial’s position. |
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