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  • AE Electric Cars - news about electric cars and electric vehicle technologies. From the AENews Network: a comprehensive set of online resources designed to raise public awareness and encourage debate about renewable energy technologies.
  • Center for Power Electronics Systems - (CPES) was established as a US National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center (NSF ERC) in 1998 at five universities. The research vision is to enable dramatic improvements in the performance, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of electric energy processing systems by developing an integrated system approach via integrated power electronics modules (IPEM).
  • Electric Auto Association - (EAA) is a non-profit educational organization that promotes the advancement and widespread adoption of Electric Vehicles.
  • Electricity Storage Association - is an international trade association established to foster development and commercialization of energy storage technologies.
  • Electrochemistry Dictionary and Encyclopedia - more than 1,000 simple and brief definitions of words and phrases used in electrochemistry.
  • Energy Storage Systems - (ESS) Research Program is part of the Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability at DOE. The program is managed through Sandia National Laboratories. The goal of the ESS program is to develop advanced energy storage technologies and systems, in collaboration with industry, to increase the reliability, performance and competitiveness of electric generation, transmission and use in utility tied and off-grid systems.
  • EV World - publication's objective is is to provide a human face to the topic of sustainable transportation with a focus on the people and policy, as well as technology.
  • Fueleconomy.gov - website discusses all types of hybrid vehicles - from the US DOE and US EPA.
  • Great Lakes Energy Institute - (GLEI) at Case Western Reserve University supports faculty by linking energy research to industry needs and economic development initiatives. The Institute's mission is to enable the transition to advanced sustainable energy generation, storage, distribution and utilization, through coordinated research, development and education.
  • Electric Auto Association - (EAA) is a non-profit educational organization formed in 1967 in San Jose, California to promote the widespread adoption of Electric Vehicles.
  • NAATBatt Advanced Battery Weekly - Newsletter from the National Alliance for Advanced Technology Batteries (NAATBatt) is a not-for-profit trade association devoted to promoting the development of large scale electrochemical energy storage in the United States.
  • Transportation Technology R & D Center - at the Argonne National is one of the DOE's lead laboratories for research in hybrid powertrains, batteries, and fuel efficient technologies, Argonne's transportation program is critical to advancing the development of next-generation vehicles.