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2012: 11 new members join EV leaders
12:01 am U.S. ET | June 4, 2012
Automotive News named its Electrifying 100 a year ago amid cresting industry enthusiasm for electrified vehicles and the benefits they might bring. Over the past year, these new tech vehicles have encountered some turbulence in the marketplace. Likewise, some startups in the field have failed, while other executives have moved on to other jobs. With that in mind, Automotive News has selected 11 new members of the Electrifying 100, as a reminder both of the changeable nature of the business -- and the likelihood that in the long run, electric drive will play a significant role in creating a greener automotive industry. ... Read More »
Electrifying 100, 2012 additions
Battery makers, utilities, charging companies and automakers -- here are 100 people making a difference
12:01 am U.S. ET | June 13, 2011
In the past couple of years, it became clear that this wave of interest in vehicle electrification would differ from past industry forays into alternative propulsion. It was going to be broader and more sustained. Hybrids had spread through automakers' lineups. But more dramatically, new car companies were springing up to create battery-powered electric vehicles. That's why, late last year, we decided to take a closer look at the key players driving vehicle electrification. You're looking at the result, the Electrifying 100.... Read More »
Electrifying 100, 2011
ANAND SANKARANExecutive technical leader, energy storage and high voltage electrical systems, Ford Motor Co.Read More » |
ANDY FRANKCo-founder/chief technical officer, Efficient Drivetrains Inc., Professor, University of California, Davis, Institute of Transportation StudiesRead More » |
BRITTA GROSSDirector of global energy systems and infrastructure commercialization, General MotorsRead More » |
DON HILLEBRANDDirector of the Center for Transportation Research, Argonne National LaboratoryRead More » |
DOUG PARKSGlobal vehicle line executive & chief engineer, global electric vehicles, General MotorsRead More » |
GARY CAMERONGlobal director of power electronics forward and advanced engineering, Delphi AutomotiveRead More » |
MARK DUVALLDirector of electric transportation and energy storage, Electric Power Research InstituteRead More » |
MICHAEL MAHANGeneral Manager of electric vehicle infrastructure, GE Energy Industrial SolutionsRead More » |
MARYANN WRIGHTVice president, global technology and innovation for power solutions, Johnson Controls Inc.Read More » |
MITSURU HOMMAExecutive vice president in charge of batteries and energy business, Sanyo Electric Co.Read More » |
RICHARD STEINBERGManager of electric vehicle operations and strategy, BMW of North AmericaRead More » |
RUDOLF KREBSGroup chief officer for electric traction and general manager, Volkswagen AGRead More » |
RAJESH NARAYANANSenior manager, EV systems, component business unit, Yazaki North America Inc.Read More » |
RANDY SUMNERDirector of global hybrid vehicle business and technology development, Packard Electrical/ Electronic Division of Delphi AutomotiveRead More » |
SHINZO KOBUKISenior managing director in charge of battery technology, Toyota Motor Corp.Read More » |
TOSHINORI MORIYASUCorporate executive vice president, automotive systems business, Toshiba Corp.Read More » |
TAKAFUMI ANEGAWAManager, Mobility Technology Group, R&D Center, Tokyo Electric Power Co.Read More » |
TOBIAS LOESCHE-TER HORSTGeneral manager of powertrain research, Volkswagen Group ResearchRead More » |
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