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notlove 05-30-2009 11:30 AM

Nissan could be first to get DOE's advanced car funds with $1.1B loan
 
It's a rare thing to remark on the government's hesitation to spend money these days, but that's precisely the case of the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Incentive Program. The government set aside $25 billion to fund the program last year, but to date, hasn't handed out any of the money.
http://www.motorauthority.com/conten...28-630x360.jpg

The advanced tech that's being sought after is wide and varied, but first and foremost are hybrid and electric vehicle technologies. Lachlan Seward, the government official in charge of disbursing the funds says it's due to a desire to be 'responsible'. But today Edmunds revealed that Nissan could be the first company to convince the DOE and dip into the $25 billion reserve.

Nissan is seeking a low-interest $1.1 billion loan to make alternative-fuel and other low-emissions vehicles in the U.S. One of the first could be a gasoline-electric hybrid, followed eventually by a product from Nissan's electric vehicle program. Nissan currently sells the Altima Hybrid in the U.S.

For more on what Nissan has in store for its EV future, including the styling of the dramatic little car, expected to be based on the NuVu concept (pictured), check out our recent coverage here.

Source: http://car.ohbabe.info/ver2/?cmd=act:news|newsid:2566

Billyk 05-31-2009 05:34 AM

Re: Nissan could be first to get DOE's advanced car funds with $1.1B loan
 
Hold on a minute. Uncle Sam-the Federal Government--has had an existing multi-purpose energy laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennennsee called the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. This link is for the transportation center: http://www.ornl.gov/sci/eere/transportation.shtml and http://www.ntrc.gov/ All types of vehicles and alternative fuels have been and or are being tested.

We don't always here of what is going on at some of these government facilities as shown below:
http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question.../avrocar-1.jpg

http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question.../avrocar-2.jpg


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