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Ford, PGE announce partnership for electric car program

From Sustainable Business Oregon| August 25 , 2010 13:25 BJT

Ford, PGE announce partnership for electric car programFord Motor Company announced Tuesday that it will make formal a partnership with Portland General Electric to develop electric vehicle infrastructure and policy and study driver behavior as the cars start hitting the streets. The auto giant made the announcement during the launch of its national electric vehicle tour at Portland State University.

The partnership is further validation that Portland — and Oregon —are making strides toward the head of the U.S. pack when it comes to electric vehicle infrastructure.

"We set out to make Portland a premium launch site for electric vehicles," said Charlie Allcock, director of economic development for Portland General Electric and the utilities point person on electric vehicles. "This is another recognition by a global brand that we're doing something right here."

The PGE-Ford partnership involves the following elements:

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 electric vehicle consumer education.
The companies will work 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 and a plug-in hybrid. While the company has not yet made formal its launch cities for these new vehicles, the partnership with PGE makes it clear that Portland will get them early — if not first — in the game.

Ford and PGE will work with universities such as Portland State University to further study urban mobility and the integration of energy and sustainable design.

Ford electric engine

"We had a common vision, common goals, so we said, 'Why don't we formalize it?'" said Mike Tinskey, manager for Ford's sustainability activities. "We're going to work together to remove the barriers for electric vehicles."

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