I find it to be a challenge to head into a direction that is not mainstream, does not fit into the norms of the world and seems to be odd to the everyday person on the street. However, I am pleased when such thoughts are shared in a sort of cloud/knowledge sourcing environment where everyone can contribute and learn. Now you can only imagin how I felt when I read the article that the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) and other like-minded organisations launched the Electric Vehicle Initiative (EVI) website: "World EV Cities and Eco-systems".
The aim of the EVI website and that of the CEM would be to create a space where industry specialist. practitioners and developers can assist each other in leveraging resources, share electric vehicle best practices and increase collaborative work being done between cities around the world. The site is not only for story telling and real life experiences of customers and perceptions but also a place where not only qualitative information is shared but also where quantitative information gives insight into the electric vehicle experience.
As the site is fairly new, one would expect that content and resources are still running low at this point. However, EVI have already uploaded a document entitled: "EV City Casebook" which contains information and experiences of 16 cities across 9 countries and 3 continents. Obviously, as this site gains momentum and relevance, it should then be able to increase the amount of cities that are represented in this casebook.
To read more about the CEM and the organisations that collaborated to develop the World EV Cities and Eco-systems website, click here.
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