Peter C. Thompson via EV wrote:
Interesting. Yet they are also very involved with standards for electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. I see them all the time in our groups that deal with EV charging. I suspect they are trying to branch out.
Or, trying to set the EV standards in ways that will support their ICEs. The best way to block a new technology is to get control of it, and then suppress it. :-(
Ford and GM did this when the NEC added Article 625 for EV charging standards. They made sure that charging an EV was far more complicated and expensive than it needed to be, and required their patented and proprietary technologies (Magnecharge and Avcon).
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