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		<title>150 kW Propulsion System Selected for Advanced Hybrid Bus Development Projec</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 18:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[QM TECHNOLOGIES, a developer of alternative        energy technologies, announced today that its newly introduced 150 kW        permanent magnet propulsion motor has been selected as part of a        collaborative advanced hybrid electric bus development program [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense--><strong>QM TECHNOLOGIES,</strong> a developer of alternative        energy technologies, announced today that its newly introduced <strong>150 kW        permanent magnet propulsion motor</strong> has been selected as part of a        collaborative advanced <strong>hybrid electric bus development</strong> program being        performed by the Flint, Michigan, Mass Transportation Authority (<span id="bwanpa0">“</span>MTA<span id="bwanpa1">”</span>),        Kettering University, Michigan State University and Transportation        Techniques LLC.       MTA currently operates five hybrid electric cutaway buses on routes in        Flint, Michigan, and throughout Genesee County with fuel efficiency        improvements of 15 percent to 25 percent over similar diesel powered        buses.</p>
<p><span id="more-49"></span>The UQM<span id="bwanpa2"> </span>systems were purchased as part        of the partnership<span id="bwanpa3">’</span>s advanced <strong>hybrid electric        technology program</strong> which has the objective of incorporating an advanced        set of control systems and more efficient components into the hybrid        electric bus to provide additional fuel efficiency improvements of 15        percent to 20 percent, or an overall improvement of up to 40 percent        over standard diesel-powered vehicles. The partnership<span id="bwanpa4">’</span>s        goal is to field the first production vehicles utilizing advanced hybrid        electric technology in fiscal 2009.</p>
<p><span id="bwanpa5">“</span>We are pleased that the MTA partnership has        selected our 150 kW propulsion system for their advanced hybrid electric        technology program. Our <strong>150 kW propulsion system</strong>, with its exceptional        torque and light weight, will improve the acceleration of the bus, while        maximizing the range between recharges due to its highly energy        efficient operation,<span id="bwanpa6">”</span> said William G. Rankin,        President and Chief Executive Officer of UQM Technologies, Inc. <span id="bwanpa7">“</span>We        look forward to additional orders for this bus as this technology is        placed in service in 2009.<span id="bwanpa8">”</span></p>
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		<title>International DuraStar Hybrid Truck &#8211; International Truck and Engine First Company</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 07:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[International Truck and Engine Corporation, announced today that it is the first company to enter line        production of hybrid commercial trucks. As diesel fuel prices continue        their volatility and engine emissions requirements tighten,        International [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense--><img src="http://www.mambodyssee.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/international-durastar-hybrid_webready.thumbnail.jpg" alt="International DuraStar Hybrid Truck" align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="International DuraStar Hybrid Truck   International Truck and Engine First Company" /><strong>International Truck and Engine Corporation</strong>, announced today that it is the first company to enter line        production of <strong>hybrid commercial trucks</strong>. As diesel fuel prices continue        their volatility and engine emissions requirements tighten,        International Truck and Engine is now producing the <strong>International<sup id="bwanpa31"><span id="bwanpa4"></span></sup>        DuraStar<span id="bwanpa5"></span> Hybrid</strong>, a diesel hybrid electric        medium-duty truck that provides customers with improved fuel efficiency        and reduced engine emissions.       <span id="more-22"></span><span id="bwanpa6">“</span>We believe that hybrid technology is an        important development for the commercial transportation sector,<span id="bwanpa7">”</span>        said Daniel C. Ustian, President and Chief Executive Officer, Navistar        International Corporation. <span id="bwanpa8">“</span>Increasing fuel        efficiency and reducing emissions for the nation<span id="bwanpa9">’</span>s        commercial trucks results in significant benefits for all of us. We        strive to be the leader in developing energy efficient transportation        solutions in the commercial truck, commercial bus and school bus        industries.<span id="bwanpa10">”</span></p>
<p>The <strong>International DuraStar Hybrid</strong> diesel hybrid electric truck has the        proven capability to provide dramatic fuel savings from 30-40 percent on        a standard in-city pickup and delivery applications. The fuel efficiency        can increase to more than 60 percent in utility-type applications when        the engine can be shut off, but electric power still operates the        vehicle. Diesel emissions are completely eliminated when the <strong>hybrid        truck</strong> operates equipment (like overhead utility booms) solely on the        truck<span id="bwanpa11">’</span>s battery power, instead of allowing        the engine to idle.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.mambodyssee.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/international-durastar-hybrid_webready.jpg" alt="International DuraStar Hybrid Truck" align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="International DuraStar Hybrid Truck   International Truck and Engine First Company" /><span id="bwanpa12">“</span>In our continued quest to be the first to        market with new truck technologies, we are taking the next major step in        bringing a medium-duty diesel hybrid electric vehicle into the        marketplace,<span id="bwanpa13">”</span> said Dee Kapur, Truck Group        President, International Truck and Engine. <span id="bwanpa14">“</span>The        hybrid combination of the diesel engine and electric battery provides        and number of advantages for many truck customers.<span id="bwanpa15">”</span></p>
<p>In 2006, International built and delivered 24 developmental hybrid units        to 14 major utility companies across North America with overwhelmingly        positive results.</p>
<p><span id="bwanpa16">“</span>These units are now successfully operating        giving us confidence in the quality and reliability of our new hybrid        electric product,<span id="bwanpa17">”</span> said Jim Williams,        Director of Sales &amp; Distribution, New Products, International Truck and        Engine. <span id="bwanpa18">“</span>As part of this development process,        we have teamed with the <strong>Hybrid Truck</strong> Users Forum (HTUF), which is a        consortium of utility industry customers, Eaton Corporation, the Federal        Government and the Weststart/Calstart organization. This was necessary        to assist us with the cost of bringing this new technology to market. It        also has given us the direct customer feedback and support that is        required to make the program a success. The prototype phase is done &#8212;        International is now building hybrid trucks.<span id="bwanpa19">”</span></p>
<p>One customer has tested the <strong>International hybrid truck</strong> for the past        several months and has experienced the advantages first-hand.</p>
<p><span id="bwanpa20">“</span>We tested <strong>International the hybrid truck</strong> for        almost a year and it has provided substantial savings in diesel fuel,<span id="bwanpa21">”</span>        said George Survant at Florida Power &amp; Light. <span id="bwanpa22">“</span>Plus,        the truck<span id="bwanpa23">’</span>s boom can operate on battery power        instead of the engine, which results in less fuel consumed, less        emissions released into the air and reduced noise in the neighborhoods        where we work.<span id="bwanpa24">”</span></p>
<p>The <strong>Hybrid Truck</strong> Users Forum estimates that nearly 1,000 gallons of fuel        can be saved annually on utility trucks. With almost 100,000 new        medium-duty commercial trucks expected to be sold in 2007, even if a        portion of those trucks sold are International<span id="bwanpa25">’</span>s        hybrid trucks, the overall fuel savings could be substantial.</p>
<p>The key challenge facing the trucking industry is the high initial cost        to bring the hybrid technology to market. As International builds scale,        hybrid truck prices are expected to decrease dramatically, similar to        price reduction in computer technology and home electronics equipment        over the years. Many customers have also been working to secure        government funding to help offset the cost of the new technology. The        Energy Policy Act of 2005 can provide tax credits of up to $12,000 per        unit.</p>
<p>This production announcement comes on the heels of Navistar receiving        the 2007 Blue Sky Award from WestStart-CALSTART for its contributions to        the commercial development of diesel-hybrid technology. This preeminent        award is presented each year by WestStart-CALSTART, the nation&#8217;s leading        advanced transportation technology industry organization working to        support and accelerate the growth of companies developing clean and        energy-efficient transportation technologies.</p>
<p>In addition to production of the <strong>International DuraStar</strong> diesel hybrid,        Navistar<span id="bwanpa26">’</span>s contributions to advanced        diesel-hybrid technology include:</p>
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<li class="bwlistitemmarginbottom">         IC Corporation, the nation<span id="bwanpa27">’</span>s largest school          bus and commercial bus manufacturer and a whole-owned affiliate of          Navistar, recently announced it is the first and only bus manufacturer          to begin production hybrid school buses in partnership with Enova          Systems. The buses improve fuel efficiency by 70-100 percent while          reducing emissions by up to 90 percent.</li>
<li class="bwlistitemmarginbottom">         Scheduled delivery of the nation<span id="bwanpa28">’</span>s first 19          plug-in hybrid school buses from IC Corporation to 11 states under the          efforts of Advanced Energy, a non-profit consortium of school          districts, state energy agencies and student transportation providers.</li>
<li class="bwlistitemmarginbottom">         IC Corporation<span id="bwanpa29">’</span>s announcement in October          2006 that it is launching a new line of diesel-electric hybrid          commercial buses that use the Enova system.</li>
<li class="bwlistitemmarginbottom">         Navistar<span id="bwanpa30">’</span>s partnership with the U.S.          Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Army, UPS and Eaton          Corporation to develop the first-ever series diesel hydraulic hybrid          urban delivery vehicle.</li>
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