Thought you might like to read this. It has vast opportunities for what the 
White House says is "Transportation Electrification" and "Electric Drive 
Vehicle Battery and Component Manufacturing Initiatives" Here's the article:
DOE Offers $2.4 Billion to Support Next-Generation Electric Vehicles 
President Barack Obama announced last week that DOE is offering up to $2.4 
billion in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds to support 
next-generation plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and their advanced battery 
components. Of the $2.4 billion, $1.5 billion in grants will go to U.S. 
manufacturers to produce high-efficiency batteries and their components; $500 
million in grants will go to U.S. manufacturers to produce other components 
needed for electric vehicles, such as electric motors; and $400 million will go 
towards projects that demonstrate and evaluate plug-in hybrids and other 
electric infrastructure concepts. When these plug-in hybrid vehicles are 
offered for sale, U.S. residents who purchase them will be able to claim a tax 
credit of up to $7,500. Building a plug-in hybrid vehicle industry in the 
United States will create tens of thousands of jobs and will reduce our 
nation's dependence on foreign oil. 

DOE will provide assistance to construct or upgrade battery manufacturing, 
component, and recycling plants for lithium-ion and other advanced batteries, 
as well as for factories producing the power electronics for electric drive 
vehicles. These agreements will help lower the cost of battery packs, 
batteries, and electric propulsion systems. DOE will also support 
demonstration, evaluation, and education projects to help develop the market 
for advanced electric drive vehicles. The $2.4 billion in funding is divided 
between two Funding Opportunity Announcements. Applications for Transportation 
Electrification are due by May 13, and applications for the Electric Drive 
Vehicle Battery and Component Manufacturing Initiative are due by May 19. 

Take care, Ira
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