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The objective of the Consumers, Vehicles and Energy Integration project is to inform UK Government and European policy and to help shape energy and automotive industry products, propositions and investment strategies. Additionally, it aims to develop an integrated set of analytical tools that models future market scenarios in order to test the impact of future policy, industry and societal choices. The project is made up of two stages:
Creator:
Element Energy Ltd && de la Serna, S. and Duboviks, V.
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ETI
Citation (APA Style 7th Edition):
Element Energy Ltd && de la Serna, S. and Duboviks, V. (2016). Consumers, Vehicles and Energy Integration Project - D3.1. Battery Cost and Performance and Battery Management System Capability Report and Battery Database (Excel model) [Data set]. ETI. https://doi.org/10.5286/ukerc.edc.000927
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31/10/2016 - 17/08/2018
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31/10/2016 - 17/08/2018
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English
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