World Electric Vehicle Association

The World Electric Vehicle Association (WEVA) is an organization that promotes electric vehicles.

The President is Genevieve Cullen.

Member associations

It is composed by :

  • The Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) [1]
  • The Electric Vehicle Association of Asia Pacific (EVAAP) [2]
  • The European Association for Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (AVERE) [3]

EDTA

The Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) is the American branch, based in Washington, D.C..

Founded in 1989, the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) is the preeminent US industry association dedicated to the promotion of electric drive as the best means to achieve the highly efficient and clean use of secure energy in the transportation sector. EDTA supports the sustainable commercialization of all electric drive transportation technologies by providing in-depth information, education, industry networking, public policy advocacy and international conferences and exhibitions. As a unified voice for the electric drive industry, EDTA members includes a diverse representation of vehicle and equipment manufacturers, energy providers, component suppliers, and end users.

EVAAP

Electric Vehicle Association of Asia Pacific (EVAAP) is an international organization which promotes the use of electric vehicles in the areas of Asia and Pacific.[4]

AVERE

The European Association for Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (AVERE) was founded in 1978 and is based in Brussels. It is a European network of users, NGO's, associations, interest groups, etc. Its main objective is promoting the use of battery, hybrid and fuel cell electric vehicles (individually and in fleets) for priority uses in order to achieve a greener mobility for cities and countries. To achieve these objectives, AVERE's activities are related to dissemination, networking, monitoring, participation in European and multilateral projects, lobbying, and research and development.

Structure

AVERE is a federate and decentralized structure with 17 National Associations, 2 European networks (CITELEC and Eurelectric) as well as direct members, with more countries including new member states in the process of joining. In total, there are over 1000 direct and indirect members. AVERE forms the World Electric Vehicle Association (WEVA), together with EVAAP (Asia Pacific) and EDTA (North and South America).

Activities

The main activities are related to dissemination, networking, monitoring, participation in European and multilateral projects, lobbying, research and development. In public policy advocacy AVERE presents the concerns of electric drive industry and R&D bodies to the European Commission which plays the key role in helping the development of clean vehicles.

As a part of WEVA, AVERE organizes Electric Vehicle Simposiums (EVS). It also collaborates in regional events in different countries and in many specialized conferences and workshops.

International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exposition (EVS)

WEVA organizes annual International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exposition (EVS).

The EVS series began in 1969 as an academic forum for global networking and the exchange of technical information. As electric drive technologies progressed from the classrooms and laboratories into the marketplace, EVS blossomed into an event that is both academic and business oriented.[5] Since its inception, 29 EVS symposia have taken place all over the world.

Rotating between regions of the world, each EVS event is hosted by one of the three members of WEVA.[6] The next EVS will be EVS 30, hosted by EDTA in Stuttgart, Germany, in October 2017.

The History of EVS

EVSTimeLocation
EVS 1November 1969Phoenix, Arizona
EVS 2November 1971Atlantic City, New Jersey
EVS 3February 1974Washington, D.C.
EVS 4September 1976Düsseldorf, Germany
EVS 5October 1978Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
EVS 6October 1981Baltimore, Maryland
EVS 7June 1984Versailles, France
EVS 8October 1986Washington, D.C.
EVS 9November 1988Toronto, Ontario
EVS 10December 1990Hong Kong
EVS 11September 1992Florence, Italy
EVS 12December 1994Anaheim, California
EVS 13October 1996Osaka, Japan
EVS 14December 1997Orlando, Florida
EVS 15October 1998Brussels, Belgium
EVS 16October 1999Beijing, China
EVS 17October 2000Montréal, Québec
EVS 18October 2001Berlin, Germany
EVS 19October 2002Busan, South Korea
EVS 20November 2003Long Beach, California
EVS 21April 2005Monaco
EVS 22October 2006Yokohama, Japan
EVS 23December 2007Anaheim, California
EVS 24May 2009Stavanger, Norway
EVS 25November 2010Shenzhen, China
EVS 26May 2012Los Angeles, California
EVS 27November 2013Barcelona, Spain
EVS 28May 2015Kintex, Goyang, Korea
EVS 29June 2016Montréal, Québec
EVS 30October 2017Stuttgart, Germany
EVS 31September 2018Kobe, Japan
EVS 32May 2019Lyon, France

World Electric Vehicle Journal (WEVJ)

WEVA publishes an international scientific journal called the World Electric Vehicle Journal (ISSN 2032-6653). The World Electric Vehicle Journal is a peer-reviewed international scientific journal that covers all studies related to battery, hybrid and fuel cell electric vehicles comprehensively. It publishes selected contributions from the EVS Symposia after an additional review process.

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See also

References

  1. "Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA)". Electricdrive.org. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  2. "EVAAP". EVAAP. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  3. http://www.avere.org/
  4. http://www.evaap.org/evaap.html
  5. "EVS 29". Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  6. "EVS 29". Retrieved 2010-12-22.
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