EPRI Electric GSE Market Penetration Issues Round Table Proceedings: March 2001
In March 2001, EPRI sponsored a meeting to discuss the electric ground support equipment (GSE) industry. Participants included vehicle and component manufacturers, electric GSE users, and electric utilities. The main objective of this meeting was to identify and address key issues surrounding the development and deployment of electric GSEs. An action plan was formulated to address the key issues identified. Papers included in these proceedings cover the following topics: (1) John Wayne Airport GSE Experience; (2) SAE AGE-2C: Ramp Electrification for GSE; (3) Southern California Edison: A Clean Air Partnership [with John Wayne Airport]; (4) Portable Data Acquisition Unit for GSE; (5) Georgia Power: Fast Charging at Hartsfield Airport; (6) Commonwealth Edison: O'Hare's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Inherently Low Emission Airport Vehicle (ILEAV) Program Update; (7) Southwest Airlines' Electric GSE Activities; (8) AeroVironment's Fast Charging System; (9) Electric Transportation Engineering Corporation's ( ETEC's) Fast Charging System; (10) Battery Maintenance Issues; (11) GSE Connector Standardization and Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) Standards; (12) GSE Interoperability; and (13) California Air Resources Board (CARB): Regulatory Issues
- Research Organization:
- Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA (US)
- Sponsoring Organization:
- Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) (US)
- OSTI ID:
- 835401
- Report Number(s):
- EPRI--1006001
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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