What is the TEC?
The TEC is an entity focused on this large global industry, bringing together the underlying technologies as applied to transportation. For illustration, the following is a snapshot of progress in this area:- Automotive: Battery-electric vehicle sales increased 40% in the US in 2020. Battery- and plug-in-electric vehicle sales are at 85% of all annual sales in Norway, 12% in China, etc. This dynamic has spurred the creation and growth of numerous start-ups. A tipping point has been reached, and there is a broad consensus that within the next couple of decades, nearly all automotive sales will be zero emission vehicles.
- Fleets: Fleets are leading the electrification of road transportation, because of the lower total cost of ownership. Amazon has ordered 100,000 electric delivery vans. Hertz is going electric. Autonomous delivery is coming.
- Aircraft: Dozens of new startup companies are joining established companies and developing electrically powered aircraft, many with hydrogen fuel.
- Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) are electric, and growing in popularity and size.
- Rail electrification is expanding, with battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell trains introduced on diesel lines in Germany, for instance.
- Ships and ports: There are transformative changes in such applications as ferries, tug boats and also for smaller, pleasure crafts for instance. At ports, electric trucks and equipment are beginning to replace diesel trucks and other fueled equipment for container movement.
- Off-road: Many vehicles from earth moving to farming are becoming electrified and autonomous.
- Transportation models: With autonomous vehicles, many contemplate a shift from individual vehicle ownership to mobility as a service. This paradigm shift presents many technical challenges for which IEEE needs a home.
Our Vision
The IEEE Transportation Electrification Council coordinates broad and deep activities throughout the IEEE in the growing electrification revolution across transportation domains, including advances in electric and hybrid cars, more-electric ships and aircraft, rail systems, personal transport, and the motive, storage, power grid, electronic intelligence, and control technologies that make them possible. Creates leadership, professional development, standards development, and other opportunities for practitioners, researchers, students, and all IEEE members interested in electric transportation.
IEEE Societies and Technical Councils
IEEE is a major contributor to this effort through the participation of several focused Societies and Councils. An IEEE Technical Society is a group of IEEE members who work in the Society’s technical fields of interest (FOI). Societies have individual members who voluntarily pay to belong to that Society. An IEEE Technical Council is a group of Societies that all have work in a conjoined technical field. Councils do not have individual members. (Societies and Technical Councils listing)AdCom Organization Chart

TEC Constitution & Bylaws
IEEE Transportation Electrification Council Constitution [PDF 125KB]
IEEE Transportation Electrification Council Bylaws [PDF 132KB]