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Suggested Citation:"ACRONYMS." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Zero Emission Vehicles: Forecasting Fleet Scenarios and their Emissions Implications. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25709.
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81 ACRONYMS AEO Annual Energy Outlook (of the U.S. EIA) AFV Alternative Fuel Vehicle ARRA American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ATV Advanced Technology Vehicle BEV Battery Electric Vehicle CAFE California Corporate Average Fuel Economy CPUC California Public Utilities Commission DC Direct Current DCFC Direct Current Fast Charger DOE U.S. Department of Energy DOT Department of Transportation EERE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (of the U.S. DOE) EIA U.S. Energy Information Administration EMFAC The EMission FACtor Model EPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EV Electric Vehicle EVSE Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (e.g., charging stations) FCEV Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle GHG Greenhouse Gas HEV Hybrid Electric Vehicle HOT High-Occupancy Toll HOV High-Occupancy Vehicle ICEV Internal Combustion Engine Vehicle IOUs Investor Owned Utilities MA3T Market Acceptance of Advanced Automotive Technologies MOVES The MOtor Vehicle Emission Simulator MSAT Mobile Source Air Toxics MPO Metropolitan Planning Organization NAICS National American Industry Classification System NCHRP National Cooperative Highway Research Program NREL National Renewal Energy Laboratory (of the U.S. DOE) ORNL Oak Ridge National Laboratory PEV Plug-in Electric Vehicle PHEV Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle REV West Regional Electric Vehicle Plan for the West

82 SDG&E San Diego Gas & Electric SCE Southern California Edison TEEM Transportation Energy Evolution Modeling VMT Vehicle Miles Traveled ZEV Zero-Emission Vehicle ZEVR Zero-Emission Vehicle Regulations

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Vehicle electrification is one of the emerging and potentially disruptive technologies that are being considered to reduce emissions of criteria pollutants, mobile source air toxics (MSATs), and greenhouse gases (GHGs) from motor vehicles.

The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Web-Only Document 274: Zero Emission Vehicles: Forecasting Fleet Scenarios and their Emissions Implications analyzes a set of scenarios of infrastructure development, policy changes, and cost parameters, with a suite of 49 simulations across those scenarios conducted to assess their impact on nationwide zero emission vehicle (ZEV) adoption and the corresponding levels of exhaust emissions.

The model used in the scenarios analysis is a consumer choice model that estimates future sales, populations, and fuel consumption of advanced technology vehicles (ATVs), including ZEVs.

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