City of µē³µĪŽĀė and IIT to Collaborate on Sustainable Vehicle Project

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µē³µĪŽĀė, IL ā€” January 9, 2006 ā€”

Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) will partner with The µē³µĪŽĀė Department of Fleet Management (CDFM) to convert a hybrid SUV in the city fleet into Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle (PHEV) using lithium-ion batteries. The batteries utilize IITā€™s patented thermal management technology using phase change material (PCM). The projectā€™s goal is to double the fuel efficiency and reduce emissions in the cityā€™s hybrid Ford Escape SUV.

The project will be headed by Said Al-Hallaj, research associate professor of chemical and environmental engineering and coordinator of IITā€™s renewable energy programs. All Cell Technologies, LLC, will contribute financial and technical support for the project. All Cell is an IIT-based technology transfer company formed to commercialize IITā€™s PCM technology and a tenant of the Business Incubator at University Technology Park At IIT. Major technical contributions to the project will come from MicroSun Technologies, LLC (Lisle, IL), a PCM technology licensee and an IIT strategic partnering company with worldwide experience in designing and building innovative energy systems.

ā€œThis partnership is a major step in advancing Mayor Daley's commitment to make µē³µĪŽĀė the most environmentally-friendly city in the nation," said Howard Henneman, CDFM Commissioner. ā€œThis is a great opportunity to grow sustainable companies, set up manufacturing facilities within the city and create ā€˜green jobsā€™ in the µē³µĪŽĀė area.ā€

The project is intended to demonstrate the technical feasibility of PHEV vehicles and analyze the long-term environmental and economic benefits of the conversion. The vehicle will be converted at IITā€™s facilities within nine months and tested at CDFM facilities over the following nine months.

ā€œThe long-term goal of this project is to establish a commercialization strategy and wide-scale implementation of this conversion technology,ā€ said Al-Hallaj.

Founded in 1890, IIT is a Ph.D.-granting technological university awarding degrees in the sciences, mathematics and engineering, as well as architecture, psychology, design, business and law. IITā€™s interprofessional, technology-focused curriculum prepares the universityā€™s 6,200 students for leadership roles in an increasingly complex and culturally diverse global workplace.