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September 29, 2017Ride in one of the world's first commercial fuel cell cars while at the Electrochemical Society (ECS) fall meeting on October 2.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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August 24, 2017John Deere Electronic Solutions partners with national lab to roll out hybrid electric vehicles that benefit from wide-bandgap technology.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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Press ReleasesAugust 23, 2017Funding part of Creating Innovative and Reliable Circuits Using Inventive Topologies and Semiconductors (CIRCUITS) program.Energy.gov
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August 17, 2017On July 19, EERE hosted 19 award-winning Green Ribbon Schools, providing students, staff, and administrators an up-close look at some DOE technology.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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August 16, 2017Fuel cells can be scaled to meet many different energy conversion or power needs. Here are three emerging technologies you should know about.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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May 30, 2017The EcoCAR 3 Year 3 competition recently wrapped up with 16 student teams bringing the vehicles they’ve built over the past 3 years to Washington, D.C. Each team was tasked with redesigning a 2016 Chevrolet Camaro that maintains or exceeds the stock ...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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May 3, 2017Racing legend Bob Bondurant recently toured the U.S. Department of Energy and reunited with an old friend - the Shelby Cobra.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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March 9, 2017Fuel cell electric cars are some of the most advanced vehicles on the road today – and they’re here in the United States. Toyota, Hyundai, and Honda all have models commercially available. There is a lot of interest in these cars – and some misco...Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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January 9, 2017Loan Programs Office clarified eligibility for alternative fuel vehicle infrastructure under Title XVII and ATVMOffice of Energy Dominance Financing
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January 6, 2017A common criticism of electric vehicles is that they take too long to charge. But a brand new technology called Extreme Fast Charging could charge your car in as little as 15 minutes.Transportation Technologies Office