PISCATAWAY, NJ – IEEE, a large professional association advancing technology for humanity, has launched the IEEE Transportation Electrification Web Portal as part of its newly formed IEEE Transportation Electrification (TE) Initiative, created by IEEE Future Directions to help accelerate the development and implementation of new technologies and innovations in the electrified transportation industry.

The IEEE TE Web Portal provides information on a cross-section of topics, including the latest technological advancements related to clean, efficient power conversion for all types of electrified transportation for air, land, and water. Among the transportation technologies covered are electric vehicles (EVs), hybrid-electric vehicles (HEVs), and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), as well as heavy-duty vehicles, utility vehicles, rail, and off-road and underwater vehicles.

The IEEE TE Web Portal is intended as a resource for manufacturers, engineers, computer scientists, researchers, policymakers, educators, academics, and governments, as well as consumers and other stakeholders interested in learning about various aspects of transportation electrification.

The IEEE TE Web Portal features articles and technical publications related to transportation electrification, news items on the latest TE developments happening around the world; updates on standards and standards projects; and educational conferences and events. Additionally, it offers a roster of companies, universities, government institutions, IEEE Societies, and industry associations essential to the development and deployment of electric vehicles and electrified transportation.

The IEEE TE Initiative was established by IEEE Future Directions, which serves as a catalyst for supporting new technologies, incubating emerging technologies, and introducing innovative applications of current technologies.

The IEEE TE Web Portal is available at http://electricvehicle.ieee.org.

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