Topic 1: Vehicle Range and Energy Consumption

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Topic 1: Vehicle Range and Energy Consumption Presented by: Japan, WLTP Day 1, Agenda Item 4 EVE-12 meeting October 28-29, 2014

Vehicle Range and Energy Consumption It is recognized that electrified vehicle range and energy consumption is greatly effected by environmental conditions and vehicle interior climate control and occupant comfort. Recommendation 5.1 is “to quantify the impact of climate and auxiliary system operation on range and energy efficiency” http://news.fleetcarma.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/LeafandVolt_Range_Cold_Weather_FleetCarma.png

Topic 4: Battery Recycling Presented by: OICA Day 1, Agenda Item 6 EVE-12 meeting October 28-29, 2014

Battery Recyclability The reference guide recommends “Having well thought and standardized requirements in this area is likely to make actual recycling requirements easier to specify and more effective in the long term.” Within the scope of WP.29?