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NSF grant supports SUNY Oswego instructor in EV research

Hui Zhang, an electrical and computer engineering faculty member at SUNY Oswego, is using a two-year, $187,599 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) as she researches a “more efficient and less expensive” inverter technology to facilitate the adoption of high-voltage, direct current (DC)-links in electric vehicles, which will “help reduce their charging times,” SUNY Oswego said. (PHOTO CREDIT: SUNY OSWEGO)

OSWEGO, N.Y. — SUNY Oswego will use a two-year grant of more than $187,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to help fund faculty research into electric-vehicle (EV) technology. The effort seeks to find a “more efficient and less expensive” inverter technology to facilitate the adoption of high-voltage DC-links in electric vehicles, which will “help […]

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