The Technology Administrations Office of Technology Policy in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energys Office of FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies asked CHI Research, Inc. to assess the competitive position of the United States in selected advanced automotive technologies of near-, mid- and long-term interest, and shed light on growing areas of inventive activity based on patenting activity. Eleven advanced automotive technology categories are covered: Automotive Fuel Cells; Hydrogen Storage; Advanced Batteries; Hybrid Electric Vehicles; Lightweight Materials; Ultracapacitors; Other Power Electronics (excluding Ultracapacitors); Direct Injection Combustion; Emissions Control; New Combustion Regimes; and Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines (Hydrogen ICE).
U.S. Competitive Position in Advanced Automotive Technologies
2003
118 pages
Report
No indication
English
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