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Document Title | California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Policies and Status | ||||||||
Reference Number | EVE-02-11 | ||||||||
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12 Sep 2012
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Source(s) | Energy Solutions | ||||||||
Rulemaking Area(s) | Electric Vehicles & the Environment | ||||||||
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Excerpts from session reports related to this document | |||||||||
EVE | Session 2 | 13 Sep 2012 |
The first session of presentations (Agenda item 8) focused on communication protocols to promote robust grid-EV interoperability (Mr. Oliver, EVE-02-20e), calculating EV GHG emissions (Mr. Pike, EVE-02-10e), and Li-ion EV battery life cycle assessment results (Ms. Hart, EVE-02-14e). Comments during question periods focused on: Whether or not communications protocol should have a place in the EVE IWG and who would be the originator of the protocol. A member noted that further information on communications protocol could be found in the ANSI EVSP roadmap:
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