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![]() | U.S. Automakers Welcome Utility Partners To FreedomCAR and Fuel PartnershipPublished 2008-06-20 10:00By USCAR |


DTE Energy and Southern California Edison were named as new members of the Partnership by U.S. DOE Assistant Secretary of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Alexander (Andy) Karsner, who said the announcement "demonstrates a shared public-private sector commitment to accelerate the research, development and deployment of Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles from the laboratory to the marketplace."
Speaking on behalf of USCAR and the U.S. automakers,
"Our production-focused research includes everything from increasingly efficient cars and trucks with advanced gasoline and clean diesel engines to hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engines and fuel cells. It also includes vehicles powered by biofuels and ethanol, hybrid-electric vehicles and, of course, plug-in hybrids. Clearly, there is no silver bullet approach," he said.
This multiple pathways approach to future transportation is at the heart of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership, whose vision is a clean and sustainable transportation energy future that reduces our nation's dependence on foreign oil and minimizes regulated emissions and CO2, yet preserves freedom of mobility and vehicle choice for consumers.
At USCAR, the focus is on pre-competitive R&D that results in enabling technologies. Individually, the U.S. automakers are putting these technologies and their own research budgets to work to provide consumers with a broad range of future sustainable transportation options:
-- Chrysler LLC created the ENVI division to lead development of electric-
powered vehicles for the automaker. The company will participate in a
Chrysler will launch its first hybrid electric vehicles this fall with the HEMI Hybrid Dodge Durango and Chrysler Aspen SUVs. The HEMI hybrid, which combines an advanced two-mode hybrid system with the HEMI engine with fuel-saving Multiple Displacement System, will provide hybrid fuel efficiency combined with full-size SUV performance, capability and utility. The vehicle will deliver more than 25 percent overall fuel economy improvement and nearly 40 percent fuel economy improvement in city driving.
-- Ford Motor Company's blueprint for sustainability includes the introduction of a range of global environmental technologies that will provide customers more fuel-efficient vehicles that emit fewer greenhouse gases without compromising their expectations for safety, interior room or performance.
The cornerstone of Ford's near-term plan is a new generation of smaller-displacement turbo-charged gasoline engines with advanced fuel-saving direct injection technologies called EcoBoost. The new family of engines will provide customers with a fuel savings up to 20 percent, emit up to 15 percent less CO2, and provide superior performance versus a larger displacement engine.
Ford is currently producing 20 Escape plug-in hybrid electric vehicles
as a test fleet with Southern California Edison and the Electric Power
Research Institute. The first of the vehicles is already being road tested in
southern
Ford also continues to advance the technology of hydrogen fuel cells as
a future transportation alternative. Currently, the company has a fleet of 30
Focus fuel cell vehicles deployed in
-- GM's Advanced Propulsion Technology Strategy embraces a portfolio of advanced propulsion systems and alternative energy resources, including gasoline and diesel, biofuels, electricity and hydrogen fuel cells. GM has pledged a broad commitment to producing electrically-driven vehicles that help diversify energy sources, reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency. Vehicles include hybrids, plug-in hybrids, extended range electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Over the next four years, GM will introduce 16 new hybrid models - an average of one every three months.
GM has also launched "Project Driveway" - the largest market test of fuel cell vehicles in the world. More than 100 Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell electric vehicles are being given to every-day drivers, celebrities and other dignitaries to gauge interest, consumer reaction and vehicle performance
And, GM's E-Flex System, highlighted by the Chevy Volt, is an all- electric vehicle architecture, which consists of a common drivetrain system that uses grid electricity stored in a lithium-ion battery. An on-board range extender which can be a gasoline/E85-powered engine, diesel engine or hydrogen fuel cell system, creates additional electricity to extend the vehicle's range when needed.
Established as the FreedomCAR Partnership in 2002 and expanded to include fuel companies in 2003, the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership is a public- private partnership between the U.S. DOE; five major energy producers, including BP America, Chevron Corporation, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil Corporation, and Shell Hydrogen LLC; USCAR, whose members include Chrysler, Ford and General Motors; and now, major utilities - DTE Energy and Southern California Edison.
About USCAR
Founded in 1992, USCAR is the umbrella organization for collaborative research among Chrysler, Ford and GM. The goal of USCAR is to further strengthen the technology base of the domestic auto industry through cooperative research and development.
For more information, visit USCAR's Web site at www.uscar.org
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