Field Testing Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles with Charge Control Technology in the Xcel Energy Territory

Results of a joint study by Xcel Energy and NREL to understand the fuel displacement potential, costs, and emissions impacts of market introduction of plug in hybrid electric vehicles.

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