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Appendix C: Committee Activities
Pages 387-391

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From page 387...
... Driving the Future Ann Wilson, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency William Charmley, Director, Assessment and Standards Division Policy Considerations for Reducing Fuel Use from Passenger Vehicles, 2025–2035 David Cooke, Senior Vehicles Analyst, Clean Vehicles Program, Union of Concerned Scientists DOE's Research to Improve Transportation Energy Security and Affordability Steven Chalk, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation, Department of Energy The Three Big Technology Trends Andrew Higashi, Director, Strategy&, Part of the PwC Network Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers Mike Hartrick, Director of Fuel Economy and Climate, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers (Now Alliance for Automotive Innovation)
From page 388...
... Kirwan, Delphi Technologies Enlighten Award 2018 Anthony Norton, Vehicle Design, Altair Plastics in the Auto Industry, Today and into the Future Matthew Marks, Plastics and Joining, SABIC Committee Meeting 4: January 24–25, 2019, University of California, Davis, Institute of Transportation Studies, Davis, California Presentation to the National Academies Committee on Assessment of Technologies for Improving Fuel Economy of Light-Duty Vehicles -- Phase 3 Joshua Cunningham, California Air Resources Board CPUC Transportation Electrification Activities Carolyn Sisto, California Public Utilities Commission A Shared Future of Mobility Adam Gromis, Uber CEC Investments in Alternative Transportation Fuels/Technology Tim Olson, California Energy Commission Life Cycle Carbon Intensity and Vehicle Trends Alissa Kendall, University of California, Davis Advanced Plug-In Electric Vehicle Travel and Charging Behavior Gil Tal, University of California, Davis Partially Automated Vehicles and Travel Behavior Scott Hardman, University of California, Davis Fuel Economy in the Future: Behavioral Considerations David Rapson, University of California, Davis Making the Transition to Light-Duty Electric-Drive Vehicles in the United States Joan Ogden, University of California, Davis
From page 389...
... APPENDIX C 389 (How) Do Car and Truck Buyers Think About Fuel Economy Ken Kurani, University of California, Davis Considerations for Improving Fuel Economy, 2025–2035 Alan Jenn, University of California, Davis Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Webinar: May 2, 2019, Remotely via Zoom Charging Infrastructure for Shared and Autonomous EVs John Smart, INL UV EV Infrastructure: Analysis and Projections Eric Wood, NREL Cycle 2 National Outreach -- Lessons Learned Matthew Nelson, Electrify America Tesla Vehicles and Charging Networks Patrick Bean, Tesla Norwegian EV Charging Infrastructure and User Experiences Erik Figenbaum, Norwegian Institute of Transport Economics Materials for Improved Fuel Economy Webinar: May 17, 2019, Remotely via Zoom LANXESS High-Performance Materials Addressing the Trends in Automotive Jose Chirino, LANXESS Fuel Economy with Aluminum Todd Summe, Novelis Steel Developments for Automotive Lightweighting George Coates, World Auto Steel FCA Site Visit: June 5, 2019, Fiat Chrysler America, Troy, Michigan Delphi Site Visit: June 6, 2019, Delphi Automotive, Troy, Michigan Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure Webinar: June 26, 2019, Remotely via Zoom The California Fuel Cell Revolution: Activating the Commercial Market Bill Elrick, CaFCP Economic and Environmental Perspectives of Hydrogen Infrastructure Deployment Options Amgad Elgowainy, ANL H2 Energy at the Heart of the Energy Transition Dave Edwards, Air Liquide
From page 390...
... 390 ASSESSMENT OF TECHNOLOGIES FOR IMPROVING LIGHT-DUTY VEHICLE FUEL ECONOMY -- 2025–2035 Hydrogen for Transport Jason Munster, Shell Global Hydrogen Mobility Applications James Kast, Toyota Safety Webinar: September 19, 2019, Remotely via Zoom Relationships Between Mass, Footprint, and Societal Fatality Risk in Recent Light-Duty Vehicles Tom Wenzel, LBNL Fuel Economy and Highway Safety Chuck Farmer, Insurance Institute of Highway Safety CAE Methodology for Evaluation of Fleet Crash Protection of New Vehicle Designs Randa Radwan, UNC Highway Safety Research Center Safety Effects of 2025+ Fuel Economy Goals Priya Prasad, Prasad Consulting, LLC Munro Site Visit: September 24, 2019, Munro and Associates, Auburn Hills, Michigan Bosch Site Visit: September 25, 2019, Bosch Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan Committee Meeting 5: September 25–26, 2019, Engineering Society of Detroit, Southfield, Michigan BMW Site Visit: October 14, 2019, BMW AG, Munich, Germany Mercedes-Benz Daimler Site Visit: October 16, 2019, Mercedes-Benz Daimler, Sindelfingen, Germany Volkswagen Site Visit: October 18, 2019, Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Germany Ford Site Visit: December 9, 2019, Ford Motor Company Headquarters, Dearborn, Michigan Committee Meeting 6: December 9–11, 2019, Detroit, Michigan Design Optimization Webinar: January 6, 2020, Remotely via Zoom National Academies Design Optimization Webinar Tim Skszek, Magna International Simulation-Driven Lightweight Design for Automotive Structures Richard Yen, Altair Integrative Design of Automobiles Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute Tesla Site Visit: January 16, 2020, Tesla Factory, Fremont, California General Motors Site Visit: January 30, 2020, General Motors Headquarters, Detroit, Michigan
From page 391...
... resource policy/B.S. engineer Emerging Trends in Transportation Karl Simon, Director, Transportation and Climate Division Toyota Site Visit Follow-Up Closed Session: June 18, 2020, Remotely via Microsoft Teams Committee Meeting 9: July 22–23, 2020, Remotely via Zoom Honda Site Visit: September 10, 2020, Remotely via Microsoft Teams Committee Meeting 10: September 29, 2020, Remotely via Zoom Committee Meeting 10 Follow-Up: October 15, 2020, Remotely via Zoom Committee Meeting 10 Second Follow-Up: October 27, 2020, Remotely via Zoom Committee Meeting 11: January 20, 2021, Remotely via Zoom


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