First International Conference on Plug-in Hybrid Cars Is July 22-24

UC Davis is co-organizing and co-sponsoring the first international conference on plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), set for July 22-24 in San Jose, Calif.

The time is right for Plug-In 2008, "a gathering with a focus on a technology that represents one of the most viable near-term ways to get to a greener future," said Tom Turrentine, director of the UC Davis Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Research Center.

Plug-In 2008 will bring together automotive manufacturers, component suppliers, electric utilities, government agencies, academia, the environmental community and more to hear about the most current technical research, the business case for PHEVs, the impact of current policies and regulations, and clean-tech entrepreneurs' ideas to enhance and expand the PHEV market.

In addition, an exposition floor will feature the latest innovations associated with PHEVs and supporting electricity infrastructure.

One of the scheduled speakers is Daniel Sperling, director of the UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies and a member of the California Air Resources Board.

In addition to UC Davis, Plug-In 2008 event organizers include the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Pacific Gas & Electric Co., San Diego Gas & Electric, the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District and Southern California Edison.

More information: http://www.plugin2008.com.

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Tom Turrentine, PHEV Research Center director, (831) 685-3635, tturrentine@ucdavis.edu

Dahlia Garas, PHEV Research Center program manager, (530) 848-3706, dmgaras@ucdavis.edu

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