All Posts Tagged With: "UQM Technologies"
Cleantech Personnel Moves
Arvada-based SkyFuel, Inc., designer and provider of the SkyTrough® for the Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) industry, has promoted Alison Mason to Director of Marketing Communications. While UQM Technologies, Inc. in Longmont has named former Chrysler COO Eric R. Ridenour as its next CEO.
24Aug2010 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
UQM Gets Test Order for Its Electric Power Systems
Front Range electric-motor maker UQM Technologies Inc. said it has received an initial order for about 50 of its electric propulsion systems from an unidentified “international automobile manufacturer” for use in a test fleet of vehicles.
13Jul2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedBiden Lauds Colorado’s Lead in Renewable Energy and Talks Up Stimulus Benefits
Thr Vice President praised Colorado’s contributions to renewable energy and alternative transportation during a speech Friday at UQM Technologies, adding that the country needs to sponsor basic research to spur innovation. “We have put basic research off for too long;
I think we’re back on the road.”
New Vehicle Fuel Standards Announced by Obama Administration
The final rules place the national average for all vehicles at more than 34 miles to the gallon, far above current levels. It’s a move expected to accelerate the next generation of efficient engines, hybrids and electric vehicles, of which Colorado has a nascent but growing market slice.
1Apr2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedUQM Technologies Acquires Longmont Facility for Expanded Production
A major emphasis of the company is developing products for the alternative energy technologies sector including propulsion systems for electric powered vehicles, as well as power accessories and distributed energy generation applications.
15Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedState Reels in $50 Million in Fed Funding
for Electric Vehicle Development
A big winner is Frederick-based UQM Technologies Inc. - which is getting a whooping $45.1 million in funding support. Colorado State University will use its $5 million grant for alternative vehicle technician training and public education.
6Aug2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
