The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $3 million to UQM
Technologies, Inc. (NYSE Amex: UQM) for the development of
non-rare-earth magnet electric motors for use in electric and hybrid
electric vehicles. UQM will cost-share 25 percent of the $4 million
effort under the development program.
"We are pleased that the DOE has again selected our company to assist in
advancing the state-of-the-art in motor and generator technology for
electric and hybrid electric vehicles,” said Eric Ridenour, UQM
Technologies’ President and Chief Executive Officer. "This DOE grant
will help us apply our extensive experience with the design and
engineering of electric motors to the exploration of non-rare-earth
magnet motor technology. Our objective is to identify and evaluate
magnet materials and technology that can deliver the performance our
customers expect, broaden our product portfolio, potentially lower
magnet cost and limit our exposure to price and supply concerns
associated with rare earth magnets.”
Under the award, the engineering team at UQM will work collaboratively
with Ames Laboratory, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Oak
Ridge National Laboratory to develop and apply these new magnet
materials in a high performance permanent magnet motor.
"The goal of this new technology that we are developing will be motor
designs that apply to a full range of vehicle electrification, from mild
hybrid to heavy hybrid to full electric vehicles,” said Jon Lutz, UQM
Technologies’ Vice President of Engineering. "We believe that our unique
motor concepts coupled with our extensive experience in motor design
will allow us to achieve the objectives of this program.”
UQM PowerPhase® electric propulsion systems have been
selected to power the Saab 9-3 ePower, Audi A-1 etron 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.
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
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This Release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking
statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act. These statements appear in a
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plans, beliefs or current expectations, including those plans, beliefs
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
differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements are
contained in our Form 10-Q filed August 1, 2011, which is available
through our website at www.uqm.com
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