- FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies
The FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies (FCVT) is a U.S. national
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy program developing moreenergy efficient and environmentally friendly highway transportation technologies that will enable the U.S to use less petroleum. The long-term aim is to develop "leap frog " technologies that will provide Americans with greater freedom of mobility andenergy security , while lowering costs and reducing impacts on the environment.FCVT Office
The Office of FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies (FCVT) is in the Department of Energy (DoE).
Clean Cities Program
The Clean Cities Program is part of the
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 's FreedomCAR & Vehicle Technologies Program.The mission of Clean Cities is to advance the nation's economic, environmental, and energy security by supporting local decisions to adopt practices that contribute to the reduction of petroleum consumption. Clean Cities carries out this mission through a network of more than 80 volunteer coalitions, which develop public and private partnerships to promote alternative fuels and vehicles, fuel blends, fuel economy,
hybrid vehicle s, andidle reduction .Partnerships
The goal of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership is fundamental and dramatic: the development of emission- and
petroleum-free cars andlight truck s. The Partnership focuses on the high-risk research needed to develop the necessary technologies, such asfuel cell s and advancedhybrid propulsion systems, to provide a full range of affordable cars and light trucks that are free of foreign oil and harmful emissions — and that do not sacrificefreedom of mobility and freedom of vehicle choice.To address the research and development needs of commercial vehicles, the goal of the 21st Century Truck Partnership is for USA trucks and buses to safely and cost-effectively move larger volumes of freight and greater numbers of passengers while emitting little or no pollution, with dramatic reduction in dependence on imported petroleum.
FreedomCAR and plug-in hybrids
In
2007 DOE announced that it will invest nearly $20 million inplug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) research. PHEVs have the potential to displace a large amount of gasoline by delivering up to 40 miles of electric range without recharging—a distance that includes most daily roundtripcommute s. Five projects will be cost-shared with theUnited States Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC), allowing up to $38 million for battery research and development. The fivelithium ion battery companies selected for the projects include [ [http://www.energy.gov/news/4926.htm Department of Energy - DOE to Provide up to $14 Million to Develop Advanced Batteries for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles ] ] :*
EnerDel , Inc. [ [http://www.doe.gov/news/5523.htm Department of Energy - DOE to Provide Nearly $20 Million to Further Development of Advanced Batteries for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles ] ] ofIndianapolis , Indiana– selected for an award of up to $1.25 million from DOE (total DOE/industry cost share: $2.5 million) over two years to develop cells for 10- and 40-mile range PHEVs usingnano-phase lithium titanate with a high voltageNickel -Manganese cathode material; [ [http://www.electricdrive.org/index.php?tg=entry&idx=more&article=1804&idg=1 EnerDel Receives Positive Results in Independent Tests on Company's Lithium-Ion Automotive Battery System] ]
*A123Systems ofWatertown, Massachusetts ;Compact Power Inc. in Michigan, selected for an award of up to $6.25 million from DOE (total DOE/industry cost share: $12.5 million) over three years for a project to develop batteries based on nanophase iron-phosphate chemistry for 10- and 40-mile range PHEVs;
*Compact Power Inc. ofTroy , Michigan, selected for an award of up to $4.45 million from DOE (total DOE/industry cost share: $12.7 million) over three years to develop batteries for 10-mile range PHEVs using high energy and high power Manganese-spinel ;
*3M inSaint Paul, Minnesota , selected for an award of up to $1.14 million from DOE (total DOE/industry cost share: $ 2.28 million) over two years to screennickel/manganese/cobalt (NMC ) cathode materials through building and testing of small-sized cells;
* andJohnson Controls – Saft Advanced Power Solutions of Milwaukee ofWisconsin , WI, selected for an award of up to $4.1 million from DOE (total DOE/industry cost-share: $8.2 million) over two years to develop batteries using anickelate /layered chemistry for 10- and 40-mile range PHEVs.The projects will focus on developing batteries and cells for 10- and 40-mile range PHEVs and building small cells to test new cathode materials.
In addition, the
University of Michigan will receive nearly $2 million to explore the future of PHEVs in a two-year study conducted with DOE'sPacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL),General Motors ,Ford Motor Company , andDTE Energy . The study will evaluate how PHEVs would share the power grid with other energy needs; monitor the American public's view of PHEVs and their driving behavior in such vehicles; assess the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions; and identify how automakers can optimize PHEV design to increase performance and reduce cost. See the DOE press release, the PNNL press Release, and the Draft Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle R&D Plan on the FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program Web site.A number of other efforts are also aiming to advance PHEV technologies. In early September, Google.org—the philanthropic arm of Google Inc.—offered $10 million to for-profit companies that are working to advance PHEV technologies. Meanwhile, California's Pacific Gas and Electric Company (
PG&E ) announced that it is working withTesla Motors to study the remote control of the charging of electric vehicles. Such "smart charging" could allow a utility to vary the electric charging load on its system in response to intermittent energy sources. In effect, electric vehicles would serve as a large energy storage system that utilities could direct energy to at times when ample supplies are available and the load on the electrical grid is low.Also DOE and China's Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) signed a five-year agreement in September 2007 to support the large-scale deployment of electric and hybrid-electric vehicles in both countries. [ [http://www.energy.gov/news/5518.htm Department of Energy - U.S. and China Continue to Increase Cooperation on Vehicle Efficiency ] ]
See also
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Air car
*Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute
*Plug-in hybrid
*PHEV Research Center
*Low-energy vehicle References
External links
* [http://www1.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuels/ FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies (FCVT) Program ] - USA Department of Energy FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies (FCVT) Program website.
* [http://www.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/ Clean Cities] .FreedomCAR plug-ins
* [http://www.energy.gov/news/5523.htm DOE press release]
* [http://www.pnl.gov/news/release.asp?id=272 PNNL press Release] .
* [http://www.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuels/features/phev_plan.html EERE PHEV]
** [http://www1.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuels/pdfs/program/phev_rd_plan_june_2007.pdf Draft Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) R&D Plan] .
* [http://www.mmpei.umich.edu Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute] .
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