UQM Technologies, Inc. (NYSE Amex: UQM) expands into the marine
hybrid electric market through collaboration with ReGen Nautic USA, Inc.
to develop multiple hybrid electric marine propulsion systems. ReGen
Nautic is working with several marine original equipment manufacturers
to provide these propulsion systems as energy-saving powertrain options
for yachts, trawlers and larger sailing boats.
"Our collaboration with ReGen Nautic showcases the additional growth
opportunities when electric propulsion technology is introduced into
industries beyond the automotive sector,” said Eric Ridenour, UQM
Technologies President and Chief Executive Officer. "We believe that
combining the application knowledge of ReGen Nautic and the electric
motor and controller expertise of our company, we can create systems
that greatly improve efficiency, increase performance and offer
additional benefits that apply to marine applications.”
UQM Technologies will work with ReGen Nautic to integrate UQM PowerPhase®
hybrid electric systems into a variety of marine applications.
Implementation of UQM electric motors and controllers in marine
propulsion systems will allow for the capture and storage of more energy
while reducing the overall weight of the vessel, increasing cruising
speeds, reducing maintenance costs, offering silent operation mode and
delivering better overall vessel performance.
"We are working with UQM to develop several hybrid electric systems for
the marine industry that will provide dramatically better performance
than even the newest diesel technology,” said Pierre Caouette, ReGen
Nautic President and Chief Operating Officer. "Our systems will provide
vastly improved reliability and ease of use for the customer, along with
the highest standard of safety.”
UQM PowerPhase electric propulsion systems have been selected to power
the Saab 9-3 ePower, Audi A1 e-tron and Rolls-Royce 102EX Electric
Phantom pre-production test fleet vehicles. UQM is also powering
Proterra’s electric composite transit buses, as well as Electric
Vehicles International’s all-electric medium-duty truck and walk-in van.
The company has a new facility with 40,000 units of annual production
capacity for its PowerPhase electric propulsion systems to support the
commercial launch of CODA Automotive and other customer applications.
About ReGen Nautic, Inc.
ReGen Nautic USA is a private corporation located in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida. The company has developed hybrid electric propulsion systems
for yachts, trawlers, and sailboats over 50 feet. It customizes
automation systems to boat design, and the company’s products are the
unique components needed for system function. It manufactures high
voltage (HV) boxes and licenses the software for integration and safety
systems. ReGen Nautic has pending patents that protect its intellectual
property related to integrating, optimizing and combining components of
marine hybrid systems, providing efficient operation and fuel savings.
Please visit www.regennautic.com
for more information.
About UQM Technologies, Inc.
UQM Technologies is a developer and manufacturer of power-dense,
high-efficiency electric motors, generators and power electronic
controllers for the automotive, aerospace, military and industrial
markets. A major emphasis for UQM is developing products for the
alternative-energy technologies sector, including propulsion systems for
electric, hybrid electric, plug-in hybrid electric and fuel cell
electric vehicles, under-the-hood power accessories and other vehicle
auxiliaries. UQM headquarters, engineering, product development center
and manufacturing operation are located in Longmont, Colorado.
Please visit www.uqm.com
for more information.
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and expectations of our officers and directors with respect to, among
other things, orders to be received under our supply agreement with CODA
Automotive, our ability to successfully expand our manufacturing
facilities, and the continued growth of the electric-powered vehicle
industry. Important Risk Factors that could cause actual results to
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