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The journal retracts the article, “Chevrolet Volt on-road test programs in Canada part 1: Effects of drive cycle, ambient temperature and accessory usage on energy consumption and electric range” [...]

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  • The journal retracts the article, “Chevrolet Volt on-road test programs in Canada part 1: Effects of drive cycle, ambient temperature and accessory usage on energy consumption and electric range” [1], cited above, due to redundant publication with “Chevrolet Volt on-road test programs in Canada part 1: Effects of drive cycle, ambient temperature and accessory usage on energy consumption and all-electric range” by Loiselle-Lapointe, A., et al [2] in the International Journal of Automotive Technology, where the authors submitted their work in 2016 after submitting to 28th International Electric Vehicle Symposium Exhibition (EVS28) as a conference paper in 2015

  • The article is retracted from the World Electric Vehicle Journal and can be found under reference [2]

  • This retraction was approved by the Editor in Chief of the journal

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The journal retracts the article, “Chevrolet Volt on-road test programs in Canada part 1: Effects of drive cycle, ambient temperature and accessory usage on energy consumption and electric range” [1], cited above, due to redundant publication with “Chevrolet Volt on-road test programs in Canada part 1: Effects of drive cycle, ambient temperature and accessory usage on energy consumption and all-electric range” by Loiselle-Lapointe, A., et al [2] in the International Journal of Automotive Technology, where the authors submitted their work in 2016 after submitting to 28th International Electric Vehicle Symposium Exhibition (EVS28) as a conference paper in 2015.

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