Description and Achievements of HEV Sample Clauses

Description and Achievements of HEV. TCP Phase 3, 2004-2009 The emphasis during Phase 3 of the Agreement, from 2004 to 2009, was on collecting objective general information on hybrid, electric, and fuel cell vehicles, with the same value-added aspects as described for Phase 2 in the previous section. Governmental objectives of improving air quality and energy efficiency – and of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on petroleum fuel – ensured that the need continued for the HEV TCP’s mission. Topics addressed during the third phase are shown in Table 3. Task 1 and Task 10 were the only Tasks remaining from Phase 2 during Phase 3, with the others having concluded operation during Phase 3 or before. Phase 3 also witnessed the introduction of new Tasks on electric cycles (Task 11), heavy-duty hybrid vehicles (Task 12), fuel cell vehicles (Task 13), lessons learned from market deployment of hybrid and electric vehicles (Task 14), and plug-in hybrid electric 2016 IA-HEV ANNUAL REPORT vehicles (Task 15). Many of the Tasks active in Phase 3 continued into Phase 4, while Tasks 11 through 13 had closed by the end of 2011. HEV TCP’s other achievements during Phase 3 include contributing to the IEA’s technology roadmap for electric and hybrid vehicles, as well as a move to interact more closely with different IAs of the International Energy Agency, in particular between the seven IAs containing transportation as an item in their work programme through the Transport Contact Group. Table 3: Topics Addressed in the Third Phase of HEV TCP (2004-2009) • Information Exchange (Task 1) (The work includes country reports, census data, technical data, behavioral data, and information on non-IEA countries.) • Electrochemical Systems (Task 10) • Electric Bicycles, Scooters, and Lightweight Vehicles (Task 11) • HEVs and EVs in Mass Transport and Heavy-Duty Vehicles (Task 12) • Market Aspects of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (Task 13) • Market Deployment of Electric Vehicles (Task 14) • Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (Task 15) Topics Addressed in the Third Phase of HEV TCP (2004–2009)
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