Another Round of Funding for More Efficient Vehicles

Dean Sigler Diesel Powerplants, Electric Powerplants, Sustainable Aviation Leave a Comment

On January 22, Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz announced the release of, “More than $55 million to develop and deploy cutting-edge vehicle technologies that strengthen the clean energy economy.”  This is at least the second series of Department of Energy incentives for development of ways to increase fuel efficiency and reduce petroleum consumption.  Such technologies will “support the Energy Department’s EV Everywhere Grand Challenge to make plug-in electric vehicles as affordable to own and operate as today’s gasoline-powered vehicles by 2022.” Secretary Moniz explained, “Energy Department investments in advanced vehicle technologies have had a major impact on the industry, driving down costs for consumers and reducing carbon emissions.  These projects will continue America’s leadership in building safe, reliable, and efficient vehicles to support a strong, 21st century transportation system.” Funding opportunities include money for: Advanced batteries (including manufacturing processes) and electric drive R&D, Lightweight materials, Advanced combustion engine and enabling technologies R&D, Fuels technologies (dedicated or dual-fuel natural gas engine technologies, Funding …