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Review of the Research Program of the U.S. DRIVE Partnership: Fifth Report follows on four previous reviews of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership, which was the predecessor of the U.S. DRIVE Partnership. The guidance for the work of the U.S. DRIVE Partnership as well as the priority setting and targets for needed research are provided by joint industry/government technical teams. This structure has been demonstrated to be an effective means of identifying high-priority, long-term precompetitive research needs for each technology with which the Partnership is involved.
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Review of the Research Program of the U.S. DRIVE Partnership: Fifth Report follows on four previous reviews of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership, which was the predecessor of the U.S. DRIVE Partnership. The U.S. DRIVE (Driving Research and Innovation for Vehicle Efficiency and Energy Sustainabilit...
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (the Academies) will conduct a fifth review of the U.S. DRIVE Partnership (formerly the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership). This review follows four previous reviews (Phases 1, 2 and 3 of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership and Phase 4 of the U.S. DRIVE Partnership). For this fifth review, the appointed committee will address the following tasks:
(1) Review the challenging high-level technical goals and timetables for government and industry R&D efforts, which address such areas as (a) integrated systems analysis; (b) fuel cell power systems; (c) hydrogen storage systems; (d) hydrogen production and distribution technologies necessary for the viability for hydrogen-fueled vehicles; (e) the technical basis for codes and standards; (f) electric propulsion systems; (g) electric energy storage technologies; (h) lightweight materials; and (i) advanced combustion and emission control systems for internal combustion engines (ICEs).
(2) Review and evaluate progress and program directions since the Phase 4 review towards meeting the U.S DRIVE Partnership's technical goals, and examine on-going research activities and their relevance to meeting the goals of the Partnership.
(3) Examine and comment on the overall balance and adequacy of the research and development effort, and the rate of progress, in light of the technical objectives and schedules for each of the major technology areas.
(4) Examine and comment, as necessary, on the appropriate role for federal involvement in the various technical areas under development, especially in light of activities ongoing in the private sector or in the states.
(5) Examine and comment on the Partnership's strategy for accomplishing its goals, especially in the context of ongoing developments in biofuels, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, electric vehicles, the recent enactment of legislation on corporate average fuel economy standards for light-duty vehicles, and possible legislation on carbon emissions. Other issues that the committee might address include: (a) program management and organization; (b) the process for setting milestones, research directions, and making Go/No Go decisions; (c) collaborative activities needed to meet the program's goals (e.g., among the various offices and programs in DOE, the U.S. Department of Transportation, the United States Council for Automotive Research (USCAR), the fuels industry, electric power sector, universities, other parts of the private sector [such as venture capitalists], and others); and (d) other topics that the committee finds important to comment on related to the success of the program to meet its technical goals.
(6) Review and assess the actions that have been taken in response to recommendations from the Phase 4 review of the U.S. DRIVE Partnership
(7) Write a report documenting its conclusions and recommendations.
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Committee Membership Roster Comments
Effective April 2016, the committee membership changed with the resignation of Dr. Vernon Roan.
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Department of Energy
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James Zucchetto
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Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Board on Energy and Environmental Systems
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