An introduction to the electric vehicle business coalition called Drive Oregon. This was presented by Tim Miller of Greenlite Motors to the Oregon chapter of the SAE in Feb of 2011.
2. Oregon: The Center of EVs Tech. & Manuf. Policy & Strategy Drive Oregon Project EV International OEM’s Outside Universities Universities Infrastructure Green culture
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5. Strength and Synergies Work Across the Industry At all levels of integration Components Systems Vehicles Vehicle mgmt
6. Strength and Synergies Work Across the Industry At all levels of integration Components Systems Vehicles Vehicle mgmt Across vehicle types
7. Strength and Synergies Work Across the Industry At all levels of integration Components Systems Vehicles Vehicle mgmt Including infra-structure Utilities Charging Stations Service Dealers Across vehicle types
8. Expertise across the Industry EcoSpeed Rinehart Green Lite Motors Alltrax Arcimoto AmFor Electronics Brammo ReVolt Tinitron SynkroMotive KersTech Optimization Technologies ENTEK Shorepower 40 + companies and growing
15. Transportation Electrification Executive Council (TEEC) “… leadership in ensuring that Oregon is well-positioned to capitalize on the economic benefits of transportation electrification.”
A New Association for A New Industry Who we are: A coalition of Oregon companies and interest groups engaged in the electric vehicle industry and transportation electrification. Mission: To catalyze the growth of Oregon’s electric vehicle industry, ensuring Oregon develops and maintains its competitive advantage and maximizes the economic development potential of this emerging industry. Attracting resources. Driving growth.
Expertise across the industy. 40+ companies and growing.
Attract existing federal resources and private financial support to enable local endeavors to overcome commercialization barriers for EV and EV-related products and facilitate opportunities for external collaboration. Leverage and connect Oregon University System institutions, utilities, state and local government entities and Oregon electric vehicle (EV) industry stakeholders to efficiently develop and commercialize next-generation transportation technologies. Foster collaboration between Oregon’s existing clean tech, advanced manufacturing, software and high technology sectors to participate in the EV supply chain, both locally and globally. Aid in the creation of skilled, family-wage jobs to build the next generation of transportation solutions.
Priority 1: Move forward with Oregon Innovation Council
Transportation Electrification Executive Council (TEEC) “… leadership in ensuring that Oregon is well-positioned to capitalize on the economic benefits of transportation electrification.”
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