Future of Mobility panel also underway, James Worden shows that 2000 was an end of an era in EVs #2018MITEC pic.twitter.com/dDr07r7r5v
— MIT Energy Conference (@MITEnergyConf) March 3, 2018
How will electric vehicles change the game? #2018MITEC pic.twitter.com/iD5tQ7wMW7
— ClimateX MIT (@ClimateX_MIT) March 3, 2018
Future of #Mobility: "Transit on average makes more pollution per passenger mile in the US. all transit has to be 100% EV." - James Worden #2018MITEC
— MIT Energy Conference (@MITEnergyConf) March 3, 2018
Future of Mobility: Mak Joshi (@t2mj) discussing the convergence of decentralization, electrification, and digitalization in the #energy ecosystem #2018MITEC pic.twitter.com/j8lQvb94Md
— MIT Energy Conference (@MITEnergyConf) March 3, 2018
Mak Joshi at #2018MITEC @t2mj pic.twitter.com/T41KY8sToc
— ClimateX MIT (@ClimateX_MIT) March 3, 2018
Future of Mobility: "the future of mobility will be autonomous, shared, and electric" - Mak Joshi @t2mj #2018MITEC
— MIT Energy Conference (@MITEnergyConf) March 3, 2018
Future of Mobility: @ApurbaSakti - "Battery pack contributes about 35% of total price tag of the EV." #2018MITEC pic.twitter.com/WFdcYgALS6
— MIT Energy Conference (@MITEnergyConf) March 3, 2018
Future of Mobility: "figuring out where #solar should be distributed, and where should batteries be? Fast charging is a whole different issue. Slow charging is definitely the answer for minimizing impact on the grid." - James Worden #2018MITEC
— MIT Energy Conference (@MITEnergyConf) March 3, 2018
Future of Mobility: "these charging hubs are not just energy hubs, they are also data hubs. a traditional EV is going to put out 4 TB of data per day." -Mak Joshi #2018MITEC
— MIT Energy Conference (@MITEnergyConf) March 3, 2018
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