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Nearly $50 Million to Advance High-Tech, Fuel Efficient American Autos: US Department of Energy
2014-01-24 14:11

To accelerate research and development of new vehicle technologies that give drivers and businesses more transportation options, the U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz announced nearly US$50 million funding at the Washington Auto Show. This funding will be helpful to protect environment in communities in the United States as well. According to the announcement on DOE, this new funding includes support for the Energy Department’s EV Everywhere Grand Challenge, a broader initiative launched in March 2012 to make plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) more affordable and convenient to own and drive within the next 10 years.

“Today, the American auto industry is on the rise, experiencing the best period of growth in more than a decade,” said Secretary Moniz. “The new research and development funding announced today will help support our domestic automakers’ continued growth and make sure that the next generation of advanced technology vehicles are built right here in America.”

With support from the Energy Department, U.S. automakers, universities and national laboratories have achieved significant advances in vehicle efficiency and electrification, including cutting the cost to manufacture advanced electric vehicle batteries by 50 percent over the last four years.

Building on these advancements, the funding opportunity announced today will support a wide range of technologies that further cut fuel costs for drivers and help make vehicles more efficient and durable, including lightweighting materials; cost-effective batteries and power electronics; advanced heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems; and improved fuels and lubricants.

By bringing together America’s best engineers, scientists and businesses, the Energy Department’s EV Everywhere Grand Challenge is focused on making electric vehicles more affordable and convenient to own than today’s gasoline-powered vehicles within a decade. A new progress report released today highlights continued growth across the U.S. plug-in electric vehicle industry:

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