March 28, 2003 [SolarAccess.com] According to a new research study from the Electric Power Research Institute, a combination of greatly improved battery life and projected cost reductions for batteries and other components can make electric drive vehicles (engine-hybrid EVs, plug-in hybrid EVs, and some pure EVs) cost competitive with gasoline vehicles.
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