EDTA Applauds President Obama’s Commitment to Electric Drive as Solution for a Secure Energy Future
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Washington, D.C.- March 30, 2011 -
Today, the Obama Administration outlined
policies to establish a more secure energy
future by reducing U.S. oil imports by
one-third over the next ten years. The
President identified electric drive vehicles as
critical to this effort, along with policies to
increase domestic oil supplies and boost
efficiency and alternative fuel use. The
President also called for federal agencies'
fleet purchases to be 100 percent alternative
fuel powered vehicles by 2015.
Below is
a statement about the Administration’s plan
from Electric Drive Transportation Association
(EDTA) President Brian Wynne:
"EDTA commends the President for placing a national emphasis on energy security and recognizing that electrification is an essential part of a comprehensive U.S. energy policy that reduces dependence on foreign oil.
"We strongly support the Administration’s commitment to increasing energy security through alternative fuel vehicles, in federal and private fleets, and to reaching the milestone of 1 million plug-in vehicles on U.S. roads by 2015.
"EDTA also appreciates the plan’s recognition of the economic benefits - such as establishing advanced clean energy manufacturing jobs - that accompany U.S. leadership in electrifying transportation.
"Federal policies can accelerate the achievement of our energy security goals, as the President noted. EDTA looks forward to working with the President and his Administration to advance the key public/private partnerships that will drive us toward a more secure energy future."
Contact: Jessica Gillman
Environics for EDTA
202-296-2002
jdg@ecius.net
About EDTA
The Electric
Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) is the
preeminent trade association representing
battery, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and fuel cell
electric drive technologies and infrastructure.
EDTA conducts public policy advocacy,
education, industry networking, and
international conferences. EDTA’s membership
includes vehicle and equipment manufacturers,
energy companies, technology developers,
component suppliers, and others. For more
information about EDTA and its members, visit
http://www.electricdrive.org/.
For information about owning and operating
electric vehicles, please visit http://www.goelectricdrive.com/.
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