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Fuel Efficient Vehicles, Union-Made in the U.S.A.

Join the Green Machines Tour by Ecology Center to raise awareness about fuel-efficient vehicles and technologies made in the U.S.A. Learn about eco-friendly options like hybrids, advanced engines, and alternative fuels to reduce harmful emissions and dependency on oil. Discover future technologies like plug-in hybrids and fuel cells for emission-free driving. Find out about the need for large investments, policy options for incentives, and goals for fuel savings. Support local communities and the environment by advocating for sustainable transportation solutions. For more information, visit www.greenmachinestour.org or contact 734-663-2400, ext. 116 or info@greenmachinestour.org.

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Fuel Efficient Vehicles, Union-Made in the U.S.A.

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  1. Fuel Efficient Vehicles, Union-Made in the U.S.A.

  2. Ecology Center • Michigan-based environmental organization that works for a safe and healthy environment where people live, work and play • Staff are members of UAW Local 174

  3. Green Machines Tour • Increase awareness about fuel-efficient vehicles technologies made in the USA • Promote policies for increasing investments in these technologies • Partnership with the United Auto Workers

  4. Hybrid-Electric Vehicles Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid UAW Local 2209, Indiana Ford Escape Hybrid UAW Local 249, Missouri

  5. Advanced Conventional Vehicle Technologies • Advanced Engines • Advanced Transmissions • Vehicle Load Reductions GM Vortec Engine with Cylinder Deactivation UAW Local163, Michigan Delphi ESTEER System UAW Local 699, Michigan GM/ Ford Six-speed Auto Transmission UAW Local 909, 2280 & 863, Michigan & Ohio

  6. Alternative Fuels • Ethanol • Fewer harmful emissions • Job creation in agricultural sector • Energy gains depend on crop feedstocks • Biodiesel • Diesel increases fuel economy by 25% • Can further reduce oil dependency Chrysler Sebring UAW Local 1700, Michigan

  7. Future Technologies Future Technologies • “Plug-in” hybrids • Capable of 100 mpg, emission-free driving • Obstacles include cost and weight of batteries • Fuel cells • Significant energy savings and zero emissions • Obstacles include cost of fuel cells and lack of hydrogen infrastructure • Likely 10 to 20 years to overcome

  8. Hybrids v. advanced conventional Hybrids v. Advanced Conventional • An 8% increase in fuel economy for 2 million vehicles would save over 120 million gallons of fuel • Equivalent to nearly 500,000 hybrid Priuses

  9. Large Investments Needed • Billions in new tooling and engineering will be required e.g., 2 million hybrids per year, $6 - 7 billion • Domestic companies currently at a disadvantage in available capital

  10. Policy Options • Incentives for vehicle and component manufactures • Tax credits • Loan guarantees • Health Care cost relief • Incentives for U.S. farmers to grow fuels, and local gas stations to supply them • Clear fuel savings goals

  11. For More Information: Websites: www.greenmachinestour.org www.cleancarcampaign.org Phone/Email: 734-663-2400, ext. 116 info@greenmachinestour.org

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