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Clean Transportation

TIAX offers unparalleled experience in designing, developing, and demonstrating technologies and solutions to meet the growing need for clean and efficient transportation. Our high-performance battery materials could accelerate the implementation of hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles. We perform assessments, feasibility analyses, and demonstrations of pre-commercial transportation technologies for clients ranging from federal government agencies (the U.S. Department of Energy) to state and local agencies (California Air Resources Board, the California Energy Commission, South Coast and Sacramento Metropolitan AQMDs) and the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. We have helped develop policies, such as California’s Alternative Fuels Plan and the DOE’s EPAct Program.


Our work in Clean Transportation includes:

  • Advanced Engines
  • Alternative Fuels
  • Battery Control for Lithium-Ion Packs
  • Battery Safety
  • Crashworthiness & Structural Integrity
  • Expander for CO2 Refrigeration and Air Conditionaing
  • Fleet Modernization and Emissions Management
  • Hybrid Vehicles
  • Lithion-Ion Cathode Material for Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • Technology Demonstration and Verification
  • Techno-Economic Analysis

News


TIAX Licenses High-Performance Cathode Material to CVRD Inco for Portable Power Applications.

Kenan Sahin explores innovation and the university-industry interface for Xconomy.com.

TIAX selected as industry partner for new UMass Amherst National Nanomanufacturing Research Center.


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