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Events Calendar June 6-8, 2012 US-China Clean Truck & Bus Forum Summit Beijing, China Contact: Susan Romeo 626-744-5686 or [email protected] www.chinaclean truck.org September 18-20 , 2012 HTUF 2012 Charlotte, SC Contact: Megan Maguire 303-503-2287 or [email protected] www.htuf2012.org March 5-6, 2013 CALSTART - NTEA Green Truck Summit at the Work Truck Show Indianapolis, IN Contact: Susan Romeo 626-744-5686 or [email protected] www.calstart.org In this issue A Win-Win for US and China P.1 E-Truck Task Force: Simply Remarkable P.2 What’s So Special, You Say? Enterprise P.3 Ready to Roll: The 2012 CODA P.3 Green Truck Summit Success P.4 National and California Policy P.5 Show Me the Money P.5 March/April 2012 efficiency technologies because fuel costs are a large portion of their cost of doing business. For the US industries, making these connections may mean significant increase in demand for their products and services, as China is a growing market. Moreover, the expansion of the market for advanced truck and bus technologies should help drive continued innovation and cost reduction, creating a clear win-win for both China and the US. The Forum will meet its goal through a multi-pronged approach. Two summits – one in Beijing, June 6-8, 2012 and the other in Shanghai in 2013 – will link top US and Chinese industry and government leaders. These events will focus on the benefits and market barriers of these technologies, along with the solutions for addressing the barriers. In addition, CALSTART will produce a first-ever China Clean Truck Markets US-China (Continued on back page) US-China Clean Truck & Bus Forum: A Win-Win for All The newly created US-China Clean Truck & Bus Forum has a well-defined goal and a multi-faceted plan to meet it. The goal: Form a strong partnership between US and Chinese medium- and heavy-duty truck and bus industries, increasing US technology exports and encouraging cooperation around the increased use of clean technologies. The project is supported by an award from the US Department of Commerce/International Trade Administration (ITA). Meeting the goal will be a win-win. Chinese policymakers want to move toward advanced truck and bus technologies because commercial vehicles are a major source of air quality, climate and energy security concerns. And, Chinese companies are eager to see high “US companies are among the world’s leaders in hybrid, electric and advanced clean truck and bus technology,” says Bill Van Amburg,, CALSTART Senior Vice President.
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Events Calendar

June 6-8, 2012 US-China Clean Truck & Bus Forum Summit Beijing, China Contact: Susan Romeo 626-744-5686 or [email protected] www.chinaclean truck.org

September 18-20 , 2012 HTUF 2012 Charlotte, SC Contact: Megan Maguire 303-503-2287 or [email protected] www.htuf2012.org

March 5-6, 2013 CALSTART - NTEA Green Truck Summit at the Work Truck Show Indianapolis, IN Contact: Susan Romeo 626-744-5686 or [email protected] www.calstart.org

In this issue

A Win-Win for US and China P.1

E-Truck Task Force: Simply Remarkable P.2

What’s So Special, You Say? Enterprise P.3

Ready to Roll: The 2012 CODA P.3

Green Truck Summit Success P.4

National and California Policy P.5

Show Me the Money P.5

March/Apri l 2012

efficiency technologies because fuel costs are a large portion of their cost of doing business. For the US industries, making these

connections may mean significant increase in demand for their products and services, as China is a growing market. Moreover, the expansion of the market for advanced truck and bus technologies should help drive continued innovation and cost reduction, creating a clear win-win for both China and the US.

The Forum will meet its goal through a multi-pronged approach. Two summits – one in Beijing, June 6-8, 2012 and the other in Shanghai in 2013 – will link top US and Chinese industry and government leaders. These events will focus on the benefits and market barriers of these technologies, along with the solutions for addressing the barriers. In addition, CALSTART will produce a first-ever China Clean Truck Markets US-China (Continued on back page)

US-China Clean Truck & Bus Forum: A Win-Win for All The newly created US-China Clean Truck & Bus Forum has a well-defined goal and a multi-faceted plan to meet it. The goal: Form a strong partnership between US and Chinese medium- and heavy-duty truck and bus industries, increasing US

technology exports and encouraging cooperation around the increased use of clean technologies. The project is supported by an award from the US Department of Commerce/International Trade Administration (ITA).

Meeting the goal will be a win-win. Chinese policymakers want to move toward advanced truck and bus technologies because commercial vehicles are a major source of air quality, climate and energy security concerns. And, Chinese companies are eager to see high

“US companies are among the world’s leaders in hybrid, electric and advanced clean truck and bus technology,” says Bill Van Amburg,, CALSTART Senior Vice President.

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CalHEAT held a second successful annual forum in Stockton on February 22. At the event,

the CalHEAT Draft Market Transformation Roadmap was unveiled, with a stellar line-up of session speakers lending context to the report's recommendations. If you missed it, check out the presentations at www.calstart.org/Presentations-Login.aspx.

E-Truck Task Force: Simply Remarkable

It is truly remarkable what the E-Truck Task Force (E-TTF) has accomplished in less than one year.

Beginning just last April with a survey to scope out the issues and

barriers in the e-truck market, CALSTART’s HTUF group created the E-TTF, which now includes more than 125 industry and vehicle-user

representatives. The task force then clarified the issues and more research was conducted. Now, nine months later, the E-TTF has published their findings and recommendations to facilitate the success of the e-truck market. “What was surprising to many was that even in the early market there is a sound business case for e-trucks, if they are placed in the right applications, and get high daily usage,” states Bill Van Amburg, Senior Vice President, CALSTART. “And, we built a business case calculator to help fleets hit that best spot.”

E-TTF predicts increased e-truck success over the next five years as battery life extends to up to 10 years and the first cost of e-trucks drops by up to 20 percent. Of course, there are barriers to continued e-truck success and the next E-TTF Goal is to attack each one.

(E-Truck, Continued on back page)

“Even in the early market, there is a sound business case for e-trucks in the right applications,” states Bill Van Amburg, Senior Vice President, CALSTART.

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Enterprise isn’t putting on the breaks yet. In collaboration with the South Bay Cities Council of Government, Enterprise is piloting a program at the Torrance office for EV car owners. When they need to rent a longer-range vehicle, they’ll receive a 15% discount and are offered the opportunity to charge their own EVs at Enterprise during the rental.

No matter from what perspective you’re looking,

it’s definitely looking good.

For more information, contact Greg Tabak, Director of Business Sales, Synergy/EV Solutions, 310-851-3679 or [email protected].

The 2012 CODA All-Electric

Vehicle: Ready to Roll

CODA Automotive will soon deliver the first CODA 2012 all-electric sedans to their owners. And, there’ll be a lot to talk about as these clean vehicles hit the road. “Since day one, CODA has been committed to delivering affordable and reliable electric vehicles and clean technology to our customers,” says Phil Murtaugh, CEO, CODA Holdings. It definitely appears that the CODA 2012 will live up to that commitment.

Rather than range anxiety, the CODA 2012 provides range envy. There are two battery options – a 31 kWh battery that provides a range of up to 125 miles, and another battery option that provides a range of up to 150 miles. The 31 kWh option delivers nearly four times the average daily commute. And the fast and easy 6.6kW onboard charger provides a 100-mile charge in as few as four hours. CODA believes in giving the drivers what they what, which is why the CODA 2012 is the first electric 5-passenger sedan, with a full-size trunk.

(Continued, next page)

What’s So Special, You Say – Enterprise Rent-A-Car

In February, Enterprise Rent-A-Car opened its Torrance rental office. What’s so special about that? Well, there are now 19 Enterprise Rent-A-Car locations in the United States offering electric vehicle (EV) rentals.

From the corporate office perspective, Lee Broughton, Head of Corporate Sustainability says, “Our industry’s future depends on keeping passenger vehicles – and the fuels required to power them – economically viable and socially acceptable. So, it’s important to invest in and integrate alternatives into our fleet.”

“We’re a catalyst to EV infrastructure development, which includes offering extended test drives of EVs via rentals,” adds Greg Tabak, Director of EV Programs. Enterprise’s continued rollout of EVs, in the form of the Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Volt, is part of its overall goal to use its fleet as a “petri dish” to help grow the EV market.

From the consumer’s perspective, we have a chance to rent an environmentally-friendly vehicle and, to top it off, Enterprise won’t charge us if the car comes back less than fully charged.

Enterprise is using its fleet as a “petri dish” to grow the EV market.

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CODA Automotive believes in the quality of this vehicle so strongly that it comes with a 10-year/100,000-mile limited battery warranty, a 5-year/60,000-mile limited powertrain warranty and a 3-year/36,000-mile limited warranty.

Perhaps most exciting of all is that, after federal and state tax savings and credits, the price can be as low as $27,250 in California. It’s natural that CODA Holdings is able to offer a quality vehicle, given its two other business arms. CODA EV Propulsion is all about batteries and the newly announced, CODA Energy, provides scalable, flexible and reliable battery storage systems.

For more information,

call 323-557-1400 or go to

www.codaautomotive.com

(The 2012 CODA, continued from previous page)

Technology is key and the CODA 2012 is powered by a safe and efficient lithium-iron phosphate (liFePo4) battery pack. The vehicle includes an active air thermal management system that keeps the battery at the optimum temperature, regardless of weather.

CALSTART VP Fred Silver (left) shows US Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu the Clean Tech and Fuels Pavilion.

Peterbilt’s Steve Weiner waves from the company’s compressed

natural gas truck at the Green Truck Summit Ride and Drive.

Green Truck Summit Huge Success in Indianapolis

US Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu, seen here laughing, at the CALSTART- NTEA Green Truck Summit.

The CALSTART-NTEA Green Truck Summit 2012 broke records with 772 attendees. U.S. Secretary of Energy Dr. Steven Chu keynoted the event on Monday, March 5. Make plans for 2013 Summit, March 5-6 in Indianapolis.

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National Policy Washington is divided, we are in an election year, and fuel prices are unusually high. All of this is helping to drive significant partisan bickering in Washington. President Obama has been calling for an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy that takes advantage of domestic oil and gas, while also supporting clean energy strategies. The President has announced programs providing $14 million for research into algae-based fuels and twice that for natural gas vehicle fuels. Additionally, on March 7, the President announced a $4.7 billion proposal to support the rollout of electric vehicles, natural gas vehicles and some other advanced technology options. The plan includes increasing the incentive for electric vehicles from $7,500 to $10,000, making it a point of sale rebate, and opening it up to other technologies. Broadening incentives beyond electric drive should increase political support, but this bold proposal still faces an uphill battle. Federal transportation infrastructure funding continues to be a major sticking point. The House version of the Transportation Bill drew widespread criticism for its singular focus on road-building and lack of funding for transit and other alternative transportation modes. House leaders are trying to move the Bill in pieces, but there is no clear path forward. As with the Obama administration proposal, the prospects of passing this (or any other ambitious bill) remains uncertain in today’s toxic political climate. Congress is ultimately expected to pass a bill that looks more like a two-year extension of the policies, programs and funding levels in place today.

California Policy Given the current situation in Washington, many are looking to the states – particularly California – to lead the way on clean energy and transportation. On January 27, the California Air Resources Board adopted a historic suite of regulations that will drive

significant technology advancement in the light-duty vehicle sector. If successfully implemented, these policies will enable dramatic changes not only in California, but throughout the country. The policies include:

● Passenger car emission standards that will improve air quality and drive deployment of advanced fuel saving technologies through 2025

● A Zero Emission Vehicle mandate resulting in 15 percent of new cars sold in California in 2025 have zero tailpipe emissions

● A general policy framework requiring that the large oil companies provide financing for clean and low carbon vehicle refueling infrastructure.

The bold standards put in place by California and the federal government will require a complementary suite of policies, including incentives to ensure these vehicles enjoy broad market acceptance. CALSTART is working with a variety of stakeholders to ensure that public financial support for advanced transportation remains available for the next several years.

California Hybrid Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP)

Now available: The Ford Transit Connect Electric Purchase Incentive. Act soon. Vouchers for up to $15,000 for the Transit Connect Electric available through HVIP. www.californiahvip.org

More funding opportunities are available on CALSTART’s website — www.calstart.org.

Show Me the Money...

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Mission Statement CALSTART is dedicated to the growth of a clean transportation technologies industry that will:

Clean the air

Secure the nation’s transportation energy future

Create high-quality economic opportunities

Reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Member Benefits Include:

Funding updates and announcements

Discounts to HTUF 2012

Access to complete member contact information

Standard or Full Service members receive free e-blast to our email list

CALSTART Headquarters 48 S Chester Ave Pasadena, CA 91106 626-744-5600 [email protected] Know an industry colleague who would benefit from CALSTART membership? Contact Kimberly Taylor, Member Services Program Director, [email protected] or 626-622-6229.

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E-Truck Task Force: Simply Remarkable (Continued from pg. 2)

Barriers to Success of E-Truck Market

Growth

E-TTF’s Two-Year Plan of Attack

E-Truck first-cost is significantly higher

Seek support incentives Call on battery industry to lease batteries and/or extend warranties

Reduce system design/manufacturing costs

Vehicle quality and Support

Link sales expansion to adequate support and parts network

Increase quality checks before manufacturer delivery

Encourage fleets to require service turn-around minimums upon purchase

Lack of business case data

E-TTF created a business case calculator*

Create a clearinghouse for in-use data

Create joint info/data documents and tools

Lack of awareness of infrastructure re-quirement/costs

E-TTF created an installation guide*

Work to create commercial EV charging rate

Reduce/eliminate demand charge for commercial EV charging

Create incentives to offset infrastructure costs

*Completed

US-China (Continued from Pg.1) and Business Guide for US companies, supplemented with webinars throughout the year focusing on this exciting market opportunity.

“US companies are among the world’s leaders in hybrid, electric and advanced clean truck and bus technology,” says Bill Van Amburg, CALSTART Senior Vice President. “Through this program, there is strong potential for early component

and system exports, as well as diverse partnerships.”

For more information on the Forum or to discuss partner opportunities, contact Jamie Hall, 510-307-8774. For more information on the Summit in June, contact Susan Romeo, 626-744-5686 or [email protected].

“What’s remarkable,” says Whitney Pitkanen, Project Manager, CALSTART, “is that, whenever obstacles are discovered, people from all the different sectors come together to find solutions.” In brief, here are the barriers E-TTF uncovered and the plan of attack for the next two-year period.

To participate in or learn more about E-TTF, go to:

www.calstart.org/Projects/E-Truck-Project.aspx.

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