IEEE, the world's largest professional
organization advancing technology for
humanity, has announced that the IEEE
Standards Association (IEEE-SA) is
collaborating with DIN (Deutsches Institut
für Normung e. V.), the German Institute for
Standardization, and SAE International, the
global body of engineers and technical
professionals developing volunteer
consensus standards for passenger cars,
in organizing a new event to explore how
standards are driving innovation in electric
vehicles(EV) and charging infrastructure
globally, lessons learned from the field of
“electromobility” standards
implementation and gaps where standards
are needed to propel the EV market to its
next stage of growth. The International
eMobility Standards Symposium is
scheduled to take place 18 February 2013
at the Hilton Anaheim, California.
All three organizations—SAE
International, DIN and the IEEE-SA—
already have made significant
contributions in standards in areas like
electric vehicles, vehicle-to-grid (V2G)
communications, power and smart grid.
A leading global developer of smart grid
standards, IEEE has more than 100
standards and standards in development
spanning the whole smart grid spectrum,
including many that are specifically related
to electro-mobility.
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