WASHINGTON (18 July 2011) -- IEEE International Electric Vehicle Conference
(IEVC) organizers are seeking technical papers on the technology, standards and
engineering of electric vehicles.
Accepted papers will be presented during the
inaugural conference, 4-8 March 2012, at TD
Convention Center in Greenville, S.C. They will also be published in conference
proceedings and available through the digital library IEEE Xplore. The deadline
for extended abstract submissions is 15 October.
For
more on the specific types of papers being sought, as well as paper submission
guidelines, see http://electricvehicle.ieee.org/cfp.html.
IEVC (http://electricvehicle.ieee.org/)
is expected to draw electric vehicle engineers,
manufacturers, utility experts, corporate executives, researchers,
entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, legislators and regulators, among others,
to discuss the impact the electrification of transportation is having, and will
have, on society and the electric grid. Smart Grid planners are interested in
EVs because of the increased demand they are expected to have on the
electricity delivery system.
Greenville
has become a major hub of electric vehicle research because of the nearby
presence of major auto manufacturers and the Clemson
University International Center for Automotive Research, a public-private
partnership advancing automotive safety, testing and design.
For
sponsorship opportunities and more information on the conference, contact Lee
Stogner at l.stogner@ieee.org.
IEEE Electric Vehicle Committee Chair and former IEEE-USA
President Russ Lefevre is one of the event organizers. IEEE-USA is a financial
cosponsor.
IEEE-USA advances the public good
and promotes the careers and public policy interests of 210,000 engineering,
computing and technology professionals who are U.S. members of IEEE. http://www.ieeeusa.org
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