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![]() Progressive Automotive X PRIZE at New York International Auto Show
March 20, 2008 Watch Part One of the announcement press conference.
See Jay Leno's Support of the Progressive Automotive X PRIZE. The newly renamed Progressive Automotive X PRIZE is an international competition designed to inspire a new generation of viable, super fuel-efficient vehicles. The independent and technology-neutral competition is open to teams from around the world that can design, build and bring to market 100 MPGe (miles per gallon energy equivalent) vehicles that people want to buy, and that meet market needs for price, size, capability, safety and performance. The Department of Energy announced a partnership with the Progressive Automotive X PRIZE to inspire youth and the general public about the alternative vehicle and fuel options of the near future. The two organizations plan to create a national education program that will encourage young people to pursue careers in energy-efficient sciences and technology. The U.S. Department of Energy plans to provide an up to $3.5 million USD grant to fund this program, subject to appropriation from Congress. Also at the announcement were four teams and their vehicles, joined byrepresentatives of the Progressive Automotive X PRIZE. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg was also on hand in support of the initiative. “The Progressive Automotive X PRIZE is an excellent example of how the private sector can spur solutions to our most complex challenges,” said Mayor Bloomberg. “Here in New York City, we are also stepping up to the plate on energy conservation, by transforming our taxi fleet into hybrids and cutting the City’s energy use by 30% over the next ten years. It’s all part of PlaNYC, our plan to create a greener, greater New York.”
The Progressive Automotive X PRIZE on the Today Show March 20, 2008 New York, NY
Automotive X PRIZE at North America International Auto Show January 13-17, 2008 Detroit, MI The Automotive X PRIZE (AXP) showcased the innovations of its early entrants at their booth during the show’s Press Preview and Industry Days. The prize team also released a Request for Proposal (RFP) to U.S. cities interested in hosting a stage of the 2009-2010 race competition.
AXP booth at the Detroit Auto Show
AXP team at NAIAS 2008 Automotive X PRIZE Senior Director Delivers Keynote Address at EVS 23 December 5, 2007 Anaheim, CA Automotive X PRIZE Senior Director Cristin Lindsay delivered the keynote address during the closing plenary session of EVS 23 (the International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exposition). Click here for the full text of her remarks. SAE Southern California Section Sponsors Live Automotive X PRIZE Webcast March 28th, 2007 Pasadena, CA The SAE Southern California Section is sponsored a live Webcast on the Automotive X PRIZE. The Automotive X PRIZE team discussed the benefits and goals of this multi-million dollar contest, and gave attendees a sneak peek at the draft competition structure and rules. A recording of the 1 hour webcast is available. (Powered by Adobe®) Automotive X PRIZE Hosts Energy Equivalence and Emissions Working Group February 9th, 2007 Pasadena, CA After a year of extensive research and hundreds of conversations with automotive industry experts, we have arrived at a framework for the competition and are now convening a few working groups on issues of energy equivalency and emissions, on course design, on manufacturability, etc. These sessions are intended to draw out the opinions of the smartest people in their respective fields in order to help us fashion the final rules for this grand competition. On February 9, we convened the first of our working groups, one focused on Energy Equivalence and Emissions. The task was to bring together the smartest and most experienced people with expertise in these subjects to give us guidance and feedback on this challenging topic. Our mission is to create a level playing field, so that EVs can compete with hydrogen, diesel, gasoline, biodiesel, and all the various forms of hybridized power trains (and everything in between)...if that's possible. The day was productive and successful. The attendees were marvelous: truly experts and not shy about sharing their opinions. Many were surprised that the reasoned debate drew us closer to consensus and that several minds were even changed during the day! We truly appreciate the generous time and effort spent on this process by all of the attendees.
(Click for Larger Image) Pictured: (Back Row, Left to Right) Spencer Quong, Paul Wennberg, Alex Sessions, Nancy Hazard, Ian Wright, Michael Wang, Alec Brooks, Axel Friedrich, Ben Knight, Michael Arny, Jeff Alson, Jesse Berst, Jane Long, Feng An, John Voelcker, (middle row, left to right) Jeff Ronning, Kate Zyla, Fujio Takimoto, Steve Gurski, Gale Banks, Luke Tonachel, Andre Brown, (front row, left to right) John Shore, Neal Anderson, Mark Goodstein, Cristin Lindsay, Kristin Maschka Automotive X PRIZE Energy Equivalence and Emissions Working Group Attendees:
U.S. Department of Energy Supports Automotive X PRIZE January 23rd, 2007 Washington, DC Excerpt from a speech by Andrew Karsner, U.S. DOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, at the 2007 Washington Auto Show: Powered by Adobe® Automotive X PRIZE Brainstorm Session July 12th, 2006 Pasadena, CA The Automotive X PRIZE hosted a brainstorm session to analyze the most challenging issues the prize presents, and to evaluate potential competition rules and structures. World-class attendees from all sides of the spectrum - auto manufacturing, design, regulatory, environmental, media, scientific & government - volunteered their time to weigh in on the effort and to offer solutions. Key issues on the table included prototype manufacturability, criteria for winning the prize, energy equivalency, figures of merit, boundary conditions, the role of auto manufacturers and more. The day was an overwhelming success, netting valuable insight, scrutiny and buy-in to the X PRIZE's approach to crafting the competition. (Click for Larger Image) Pictured: (Back Row, Left to Right) Geoff Wardle, David Wagner, Don Foley, Chris Grundler, Dave Moore, Martin Eberhard, Marques McCammon, Glenn Mercer, Norm Meyrowitz, Catherine Lutz-Houlden, Eric Adams, Barry Layne, Roland Hwang, Karina Drees, Michael Lindsay, Paul Cusack, (Middle Row, Left to Right) Kristin Maschka, Stephanie LaCrosse, Peter Diamandis, Willam McDonough, Jan-Olaf Willums, Shannon Eddy, S.M. Shahed, Richard Newell, Phil Recht, Ben Knight, Ron York, Vijay Vaitheeswaran, (Bottom Row, Left to Right) Andrew Friendly, Bibi Karsai, Elyssa Elbaz, Neal Anderson, John Shore, Cristin Lindsay, Mark Goodstein, Bill Gross, John Boesel, and Alex Sessions Automotive X PRIZE Brainstorm Attendees:
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