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Technologies that will significantly improve fuel economy, comply with projected emissions and safety regulations, and use domestically produced fuels
Lightweight, high-strength materials for improved energy efficiency without compromising safety, performance, recyclability, and cost
New fuels and lubricants that can reduce our dependence on petroleum-based products with fewer environmental impacts
Innovative strategies for gasoline- and diesel-powered engines that offer efficiency and emissions improvements
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The FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program serves as the Executive Secretariat for the federal government for the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership and the 21st Century Truck Partnership, as well as conducting technical research and development activities that support these partnerships.
FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership
FreedomCAR is neither a car nor a prototype instead, it represents a new approach to powering the vehicles of the future. The "CAR" in FreedomCAR stands for Cooperative Automotive Research between the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Council for Automotive Research, and the energy industry.
FreedomCAR focuses government support on fundamental, high-risk research that applies to multiple passenger-vehicle models and emphasizes the development of fuel cells and hydrogen infrastructure technologies.
21st Century Truck Partnership
Addressing the challenges facing today's heavy-duty transportation sector requires that industry and government work together as partners to find new technologies and approaches for the future.
The 21st Century Truck Partnership brings together 16 industrial partners and four federal government departments. Through cooperative research, the partners are developing a balanced portfolio of projects aimed at achieving key goals, coordinating their research activities as appropriate, and making effective use of the nation's research universities and national laboratories.
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