National Advanced Transportation News Roundup – Feb. 2, 2015

2 February 2015
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We have gathered the latest headlines in national advanced transportation news we thought you should know about. If you have news, events or funding opportunities to share, please send them to the Advanced Transportation Center editor.

U.S. Commerce Secretary Pritzker Announces Competition for Next Round of Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnership Designations

DOE announces $55 million in new loans for cutting-edge vehicle technologies

DOE’s Vehicle Technologies Incubator offers $14 million for innovative projects

Obama to Introduce $478B Highway Bill

Obama administration outlines 30-year transportation plan

Senate Launches Highway Bill Effort

Kansas City Power & Light to install 1,000 charging stations

Energy Power Systems announces new Michigan battery manufacturing facility

N.D. Bill Would Set Up NGV Grants

UQM patents EV motor using non-rare earth magnets

Washington Auto Show Spotlight: How Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles Work

VIDEO: PRINTING A CAR: A TEAM EFFORT IN INNOVATION

Logos wins DARPA funding for SilentHawk hybrid military motorcycle

SilentHawk Two Wheel Drive Hybrid Electric Motorcycle From DARPA

Frost & Sullivan Offers Sunny Outlook for Electric, Hybrid Truck Market

WHY SMARTPHONE TRAIN TICKETING HASN’T SPED UP

BMW + Volkswagen + ChargePoint Announce Fast-Charging Network

New Hybrid Electric Motorcycle Wins Hearts And Minds In Unlikely Places

Colo. City Invests in Biogas Fueling Plant

What Does Living ‘Close’ to Transit Really Mean?

USABC Awards $298,736 Contract To Seeo Inc. For Battery Module Testing

Bipartisan Bill to Expedite LNG Export Decisions

A Primer on Natural Gas Fueling

Schwan’s Gains Economic Benefits From Propane Autogas

Biodiesel Board Blames Feds for Industry Slump

NGV Sales to Reach Nearly 4M by 2024

Navigating A Natural Gas Shop Conversion

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