Ford and Portland General Electric Team Up to Prepare Oregon for Electric Vehicles
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 24
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* Ford and PGE
will work together to share information on
charging needs and requirements to ensure the
electrical grid can support the necessary
demand for electric vehicles, as well as
partner on consumer education outreach around
electric vehicles.
* The
partnership between Ford and PGE also includes
working with state and local governments to
support charging station permitting, electric
vehicle tax credits and future legislation or
regulations.
*
Over the next two years, Ford will introduce
the Transit Connect Electric small commercial
van, the Ford Focus Electric passenger car, two
next generation lithium-ion battery hybrids
(2012) and a plug-in hybrid
(2012).
* Ford
and PGE will work with universities such as
Portland State to further study urban mobility
and the integration of energy and sustainable
design.
Ford Motor Company and
Portland General Electric today announced a
collaboration to help prepare the city of
Portland and the Pacific Northwest for the
operation of electric vehicles. Ford and
PGE will work together to share information on
charging needs and requirements to ensure the
electrical grid can support the necessary
demand for electric vehicles, as well as
partner on consumer education outreach around
electric vehicles.
"Ford has an
aggressive plan to bring five new electrified
vehicles to market over the next two years
including the Transit Connect Electric later
this year and the Focus battery electric in
2011," said Mike Tinskey, Manager of Vehicle
Electrification and Infrastructure, Ford Motor
Company. "To support the roll out and
acceptance of these vehicles it is important to
work with local utilities to make sure the
necessary infrastructure and grid capability
are ready."
Ford and PGE have also
agreed to work together with state and local
governments to support charging station
permitting, electric vehicle incentives and
future legislation or regulations.
Vehicle incentives and an easy charging station
permitting process are considered to be two key
to elements to electric vehicle acceptance in
Portland and across the country.
"The
idea of widespread use of electric vehicles in
an urban setting is becoming a reality and we
want Oregon to be well-positioned to take
advantage of this new technology and the
environmental benefits these automobiles will
bring," said Jim Piro, president and CEO, PGE.
"By working with Ford, PGE can better
understand how these vehicles will interact
with our electrical system and how we can best
support our customers with the charging service
they need to keep their electric cars
rolling."
PGE is partnering with state
and local government, higher education, the
automobile industry, and businesses to expand
the electric vehicle infrastructure in Oregon.
In early August, PGE opened the nation's first
quick-charge station at its World Trade Center
headquarters, which complements the network of
more-than 20 charging stations now up and
running across PGE's operating areas. Ford will
draw upon PGE's partnership with Portland State
University to further study urban mobility and
the integration of energy and sustainable
design.
The partnership with PGE was the
first one announced during Ford's "Charging
Into the Future Tour." The 14-city tour,
which kicked off at Portland State University
in Oregon, promotes Ford's electric vehicle
strategy and educates consumers about what to
expect from electrified automobiles and what is
needed from the public and private sectors to
support this new technology.
Ford will
introduce its first pure battery electric
vehicle, the Transit Connect Electric small
commercial van, this year. In 2011, Ford
will deliver the Focus Electric passenger car
to market, and in 2012, will introduce new next
generation lithium ion battery powered hybrids
and a plug-in hybrid in North America.
These vehicles will achieve
breakthrough efficiency; some, like the pure
battery electric vehicles Ford Transit Connect
Electric and Ford Focus Electric, will use no
gasoline at all.
Electrification is an
important piece of Ford's overall product
sustainability strategy that includes a range
of fuel efficient and alternative fuel
technologies including EcoBoost engines, six
speed transmissions, power assisted steering,
aerodynamic improvements, light weighting
materials and the use of more sustainable and
recycled materials. Ford's
electrification strategy also leverages the
most fuel-efficient powertrains, the most
technically competent hybrids and its global
vehicle platforms to develop affordable choices
for consumers.
About Ford Motor
Company
Ford Motor Company, a
global automotive industry leader based in
Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes
automobiles across six continents. With about
159,000 employees and about 70 plants
worldwide, the company's automotive brands
include Ford, Lincoln and Mercury, production
of which has been announced by the company to
be ending in the fourth quarter of 2010. The
company provides financial services through
Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information
regarding Ford's products, please visit
www.ford.com.
About Portland General
Electric
PGE, headquartered in
Portland, Ore, is a fully integrated electric
utility that serves more than 822,000
residential, commercial and industrial
customers in Oregon. PGE is partnering with
state and local government, higher education,
the automobile industry, and businesses to
expand the electric vehicle infrastructure in
Oregon. For more information, visit
www.PortlandGeneral.com/plugin.
About Portland State
University
Portland State
University (PSU) serves as a center of
opportunity for over 28,000 undergraduate and
graduate students. Located in Portland, Oregon,
one of the nation's most livable cities, the
University's innovative approach to education
combines academic rigor in the classroom with
field-based experiences through internships and
classroom projects with community partners. The
University's 49-acre downtown campus exhibits
Portland State's commitment to sustainability
with green buildings, while many of the 125
bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees
incorporate sustainability into the curriculum.
