HTUF 2011 BALTIMORE RIDE & DRIVE RECAP VIDEO

The Hybrid, Electric and Advanced Truck (HTUF) Conference and Expo wrapped up October 13, 2011 in Baltimore with an exciting (and somewhat soggy!) Ride and Drive of some of the most advanced trucks on the planet, including many newly released electric, zero-emission vehicles. Many thanks go to the hundreds who attended, and most especially to the conference's generous sponsors, BAE Systems, Azure Dynamics, Freightliner, Eaton, Hino, and Southern Company. Save the Date: HTUF 2012 will be in Charlotte, North Carolina September 17-20, 2012.
 
THE H IN HTUF MEANS MORE!
The 11th HTUF Meeting formally showcased its expansion to the Hybrid, Electric and Advanced Truck Users Forum (HTUF 2011), demonstrating the new capabilities and market introductions of hybrid, electric and advanced medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. HTUF partners CALSTART and the U.S. Army TARDEC-National Automotive Center brought together stellar business, technology, policy and academic leaders to speed faster growth. Among the key developments were:
 
The H in HTUF Expands: Merging Electric and Hybrid Interests and Strategies

This year’s conference had very significant participation, close to 50/50 from hybrid and electric truck manufacturers and suppliers, and this emphasis will continue moving forward. A comprehensive E-Truck Task Force session outlined the needs to grow the electric segment.

More Truck Products for Wider Applications

The 2011 Expo Hall grew to 50,000 square feet, up from 12,000 in 2010. This year’s conference saw a wide range of vehicle systems in or nearing production featuring pure electric, plug-in hybrid, hybrid electric, hydraulic hybrid, or work-site electrification. Among the vehicles on display included an Azure plug-in hybrid shuttle bus, the EVI (UPS) electric delivery van, the Freightliner hybrid electric armored truck, the Quantum plug-in hybrid pick-up-truck, and the BAE 80,000 lbs GVW hybrid electric dump truck. The OEMs are listening to their customers and are continuously improving their hybrid products. Fleets have signaled their intent to purchase more product given the right value equation.
 
More Flexible Funding – at the States
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley unveiled two initiatives for Maryland truck owners incentivizing the purchase of all-electric heavy-and medium-duty trucks and idle reduction technologies. New York City announced it was close to unveiling its clean truck purchase voucher. And California signaled it is expanding its HVIP voucher to include lighter commercial e-trucks and work site idle reduction systems. Two additional changes coming to the program include a new lower weight class that makes the Transit Connect Electric eligible for funding, and, in November, school buses will get an additional $10,000 over current funding levels.
 
More Help in DC: Need to Work Together to Get It
A bipartisan panel of key Congressional staff observed that while budget issues dominate, they also noted the advanced truck industry has support and there still may be hope in 2011 for hybrid and electric incentives at the federal level – if we get our voices heard.  HTAG, the Hybrid Electric and Advanced Truck Action Group is pursuing this. Made up of a subset of HTUF members, they advocate for purchase incentives and industry support. But we need more companies to take part now. This Baltimore Sun editorial, published during HTUF 2011, highlights the critical role of incentives in driving the early sale of these vehicles.
 
More Growth: First HTUF Investor Panel Sees “Bullish” Outlook for Sector
This year’s HTUF conference featured one of the nation’s leading clean energy lenders (Wells Fargo Bank) and a major cleantech investment firm (Capricorn Investments LLC).  The panelists agreed that the movement toward more efficient commercial vehicles is “inevitable” and that the pace of technological change and adoption will most likely accelerate over the next five to 10 years.
 
More Global: HTUF Success Goes to China
Brad Hess of the U.S. Department of Commerce Market Development Cooperator Program (MDCP) announced an award to CALSTART for the development of a U.S.-China Clean Truck Technology Forum.  Drawing on the successes of HTUF, this partnership will connect U.S. truck and bus clean technology companies with Chinese partners and promote the export of American vehicle technologies to China.
 
More Leaders: 2 Prestigious Blue Sky Awards Presented
CALSTART’s prestigious Blue Sky Awards for 2011 honored two leaders: Coca-Cola was recognized for leadership in having the largest heavy-duty hybrid electric fleet in North America with more than 650 hybrid delivery trucks in major U.S. cities; Paul Skalny, Director of the Army’s TARDEC-National Automotive Center, was singled out for his long leadership in driving change in advanced military and commercial vehicles.
 
More Vehicles: the White House Recognizes HTUF Rides

This year’s Ride and Drive was kicked-off by Gary Guzy, White House Council on Environmental Quality’s (CEQ) Deputy Director. WBAL-TV offered a great look at the range of vehicles from hydraulic hybrid refuse trucks to range-extended electric trucks.
 
More Momentum: Join Us in Charlotte in 2012
Building on the success of the 2011 event, HTUF 2012 will be held next fall in Charlotte, North Carolina.  Look for final dates soon!