MyEnergi Lifestyle, Plug Power, Technical University Munich.

MyEnergi Lifestyle expands: The collaborative project by Ford, Infineon, SunPower and other partners has been designed to demonstrate how consumers can save energy by integrating home appliances in a smart way. The 2.0 version showing at CES, now also integrates home energy storage. The two families in the demonstration program successfully managed the combination of a Ford C-Max Energy PHEV, solar power and other intelligent devices and saved 1,200 dollars on fuel alone.
greencarcongress.com, hybridcars.com, thegreencarwebsite.co.uk

Fuel-cell range extender: Plug Power will develop hydrogen fuel-cell range extenders for delivery vans of FedEx. The project is funded by the US Department of Energy with three million dollars. The devices will be installed in 20 vehicles and thereby double the range of the electric delivery vans.
greencarcongress.com, plugpower.com (Press release)

Virtual EV study: The Technical University (TU) of Munich, Germany, has rolled out a program where drivers of non-electric cabs and commercial vehicles can simulate the use of an electric car. With help of a smartphone app the driver is able to collect real-life driving data, which then will be used to calculate how an electric vehicle would have performed under those driving conditions.
cleantechnica.com

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