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Although government policy for fuel economy has become clearer, the technological pathway to a more energy efficient vehicle is still less than certain. Internal combustion engines, bio-fuels, hybrids, plug-in HEV, and electric vehicles present opportunity--and great challenge. OEMs must consider each technology for inclusion in a powertrain technology portfolio. The eighth annual Advanced Powertrain Forum will focus on these different powertrain technology pathways for the coming decade. Panelists from vehicle manufacturers, suppliers, alternative fuel organizations, and government will address the challenges of future powertrain strategy in a highly uncertain market.
Co-Chairs:
David Cole, Ph.D., Chairman, Center for Automotive Research
Brett Smith, Assistant Director, Manufacturing, Engineering, and Technology, Center for Automotive Research
Speakers:
Lou Rhodes, President, ENVI, Chrysler LLC
Justin Ward, Advanced Powertrain Program Manager, Advanced Technology Vehicles (ATV), Toyota Technical Center, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North American, Inc.
David Vieau, President and CEO, A123 Systems Presentation
Denise Gray, Director, Hybrid Energy Storage Systems, General Motors Corporation Presentation
Wes Boslen, Chief Marketing Officer and Vice President, Business Development, Coskata
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