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Plug-In 2011 Location Announced: Research Triangle, N.C.


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Fourth Annual International Conference on Plug-In Hybrid and Electric Transportation to Move to Southeast

SAN JOSE, Calif., July 26, 2010; The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) announced today that Plug-In 2011 - an international conference of expert insights on technical advances, market research and policy initiatives shaping the future of plug-in hybrid and electric transportation - will be held in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina, July 18-21.

The Raleigh Convention Center will be the first venue for the Plug-In Conference that will be held outside of California. The shift in location was envisioned as a way to offer wider access to potential attendees. Next year's conference will be co-organized by EPRI, Progress Energy and Duke Energy.

"We decided to offer a bit of geographical balance to our conference schedule as a way of exposing more people to the significant progress made toward integrating plug-in hybrid and other electric vehicles into the transportation system," said Mark Duvall, director of Electric Transportation at EPRI. "The Research Triangle area is an appropriate location that is well-known as an incubator of entrepreneurship, innovation and thought-leadership."

The Plug-In Conference was launched in San Jose in 2008, moved to Long Beach (Southern California) in 2009 and returned to San Jose this year. It attracts automotive manufacturers, component suppliers, electric utilities, government agencies, the environmental community and academia to exchange ideas and gather information needed to make key decisions related to plug-in hybrid and electric transportation.

"Raleigh is equally delighted and excited to be the site of Plug-In 2011," said Raleigh Mayor Charles Meeker. "The cooperation we are experiencing here between the electric utilities, the municipalities and other partners is contributing mightily to the creation of a supportive environment for this innovative transportation technology. We are all committed to making the electric vehicle Raleigh's most popular car - soon!"

Plug-In 2010 includes high-level plenary sessions and 21 breakout sessions and mini-panels focused on driving, connecting and launching technologies required to fully commercialize and integrate electric drive into the marketplace.

The popular exposition floor, which includes vehicles, electric infrastructure and batteries and related components, features more than 40 exhibitors. July 27 is Public Night, an open forum where visitors can see the exposition floor and participate in a panel discussion. For more information about Plug-In 2010, organized by EPRI and the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, visit www.plugin2010.com.