Developing Hydrogen Hybrid ICE and Inductive Power Transfer Technologies for Buses Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA Continues to Lead in Advanced Transit Technologies After Twenty Years英文精品课件.pdfVIP

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Developing Hydrogen Hybrid ICE and Inductive Power Transfer Technologies for Buses Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA Continues to Lead in Advanced Transit Technologies After Twenty Years英文精品课件.pdf

© EVS-25 Shenzhen, China, Nov. 5-9, 2010 The 25th World Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Symposium Exhibition Developing Hydrogen Hybrid ICE and Inductive Power Transfer Technologies for Buses: Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA Continues to Lead in Advanced Transit Technologies After Twenty Years 1 2 1 1 Mark E. Hairr , Ron D. Sweeney , J. Ronald Bailey and Ignatius Fomunung 1Center for Energy, Transportation and the Environment, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Avenue, 214 EMCS Bldg., Dept. 2522, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 37403, USA, E-mail: mark-hairr@ 2Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority, 1617 Wilcox Boulevard, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 37403, USA E-mail: sweeney_ron@ Abstract— Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA has a long history of serving as a “Living Laboratory” for clean advanced transportation technologies built around the electric bus system operated by the Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) since 1992. CARTA oversees an integrated electric bus and parking system in downtown Chattanooga that is internationally recognized as a model in innovation. This system supports a vibrant downtown business sector in Chattanooga by delivering thousands of employees, residents, visitors and students alike to a wide range of downtown destinations. At the same time, this system also has had a great impact on

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