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  2. Vehicle-to-grid - Wikipedia

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    A project in Germany by The Mobility House in partnership with Nissan and TenneT used the Nissan Leaf to store energy, [64] the main idea being to generate an essential solution for the German energy market: wind energy from the north of the country is used to charge the EVs while EVs supply the grid during demand peaks, reducing the use of ...

  3. Plug-in electric vehicles in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The adoption of plug-in electric vehicles in Germany is actively supported by the German Federal Government. Under its National Platform for Electric Mobility , Chancellor Angela Merkel set an initial goal in 2010 to deploy one million electric vehicles on German roads by 2020, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] which was achieved with a six months delay in July 2021.

  4. Sono Motors Sion - Wikipedia

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    Sion is a cancelled [2] project by the German start-up Sono Motors aimed at developing a partially solar-powered electric car. The battery was set out to be chargeable using both the electric grid as well as its own solar cells .

  5. Number of Germany's electric vehicle charge points rise 10% ...

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    The number of charging points for electric vehicles in Germany has increased by more than 10% in the past three months to reach 39,538, energy industry association BDEW said on Wednesday.

  6. Plug-in electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    In China, the term new energy vehicles (NEVs) refers to automobile vehicles that are fully powered or predominantly powered by alternative energy other than fossil fuels, typically referring to electric motor-propelled vehicles such as battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs, mainly hydrogen fuel cell vehicles).

  7. Plug-in hybrid - Wikipedia

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    For example, a car may begin a trip in low speed charge-depleting mode, then enter onto a freeway and operate in blended mode. The driver might exit the freeway and drive without the internal combustion engine until all-electric range is exhausted. The vehicle can revert to a charge sustaining-mode until the final destination is reached.

  8. I’m a Mechanic: 5 German Cars I Would Never Buy and ... - AOL

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    Love driving but hate headaches? This might not be the car for you. “It is known for being tough to handle on the road and in evasive maneuvers,” auto expert Chris Pyle from JustAnswer warned.

  9. ISO 15118 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 15118 is one of the International Electrotechnical Commission's (IEC) group of standards for electric road vehicles and electric industrial trucks, and is the responsibility of Joint Working Group 1 (JWG1 V2G) of IEC Technical Committee 69 (TC69) [3] together with subcommittee 31 (SC31) [4] of the International Organization for Standardization's (ISO) Technical Committee 22 (TC22) [5] on ...