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Date: 2015-02-10 09:29:03
Technology
Energy
Compressed natural gas
Natural gas vehicle
Electric vehicle
Taxicab
Charging station
Emission standard
Hybrid taxi
Transport
Green vehicles
Sustainable transport

Solution 6.3: fuel economy/CO2 standards Background for Cluster 6: clean vehicles The global vehicle fleet continues to be dominated by internal combustion engines; even under progressive scenarios this is likely

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