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Webinar: Hybrid and pure electric car technology 2014-2024

A free webinar by Dr Peter Harrop, IDTechEx on Tuesday 10 June will share some of the research carried out for the new IDTechEx report, Hybrid and Pure Electric Cars 2014-2024. It encompasses hybrid and pure electric on-road cars, golf cars, neighbourhood electric vehicles NEV and the car-like micro EVs and quadricycles. On-road hybrid cars are a success in developed countries and micro EVs are a success in developing countries. Pure electric on-road cars will become successful within the coming decade.
June 5, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
A free webinar by Dr Peter Harrop, 6582 IDTechEX on Tuesday 10 June will share some of the research carried out for the new IDTechEX report, Hybrid and Pure Electric Cars 2014-2024.
 
It encompasses hybrid and pure electric on-road cars, golf cars, neighbourhood electric vehicles NEV and the car-like micro EVs and quadricycles. On-road hybrid cars are a success in developed countries and micro EVs are a success in developing countries. Pure electric on-road cars will become successful within the coming decade. Most dramatically, all parts and components are subject to disruptive change. This is explained and forecasted.
 
The same webinar will be repeated twice in one day; at 9:30am BST in Europe and Asia Pacific (10:30am Berlin, Amsterdam, Rome, 11:30am Athens, Jerusalem, 12:30pm Moscow, 3:30pm Bangkok, 4:30pm Singapore, Taipei, 5:30pm Tokyo, Seoul and 6:30pm Canberra); 9:00am in North America (9:00am Pacific Daylight Time (USA and Canada), 10:00am Mountain Daylight Time (USA and Canada), 11:00am Central Daylight Time (USA and Canada), 12:00pm Eastern Daylight Time (USA and Canada), 5:00pm (BST/WEST) London, Lisbon.

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