Electric transportation technology

Electric transportation technology is:

  1. technology used in vehicles that use an electric motor for all or part of the motive power of the vehicles, including battery electric, hybrid electric, plug-in hybrid electric, fuel cell, and plug-in fuel cell vehicles, or electric rail transportation; or
  2. equipment relating to transportation or air polluting mobile units that use an electric motor to replace an internal combustion engine (ICE) for all or part of the work of the equipment, including:
    1. corded electric equipment linked to transportation or air polluting mobile units; and
    2. electrification technologies at airports, ports, truck stops, and material-handling facilities.

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