Army will fund hybrid vehicle research in 2006

Jan. 5, 2006
IRVINE, Calif., 5 Jan. 2006. Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc. today announced that its Alternative Mobility Vehicle (AMV) and Mobile Hydrogen Infrastructure (MHI) programs are allocated to receive a total of $6.95 million in funding under the fiscal year 2006 Appropriations Bill for the Department of Defense, signed into law by the President on December 30, 2005.

IRVINE, Calif., 5 Jan. 2006. Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc. today announced that its Alternative Mobility Vehicle (AMV) and Mobile Hydrogen Infrastructure (MHI) programs are allocated to receive a total of $6.95 million in funding under the fiscal year 2006 Appropriations Bill for the Department of Defense, signed into law by the President on December 30, 2005.

These programs follow previous Quantum contracts with the U.S. Army, wherein Quantum developed and demonstrated the "Aggressor AMV," a high performance light-duty off-road fuel cell hybrid vehicle, and the recently completed "HyHauler MHI," a transportable hydrogen refueling station designed for rapid refueling of military vehicles and silent watch power generators.

In line with Quantum's new initiatives in hybrid electric drive technology, the military AMV program will develop an advanced second generation (Aggressor II) high performance light-duty off-road hybrid electric vehicle platform incorporating special undisclosed modifications, based on the results of and feedback from the U.S. Army's testing and evaluation of the Aggressor.

The propulsion system for this next phase of AMV development will be an advanced internal combustion engine hybrid electric drive system, which would provide a cost-effective, near-term solution and provide common shared vehicle architecture with future fuel cell applications of the vehicle. Several pre-production prototypes will be developed and built for testing and evaluation by selected military commands to assess mission suitability, supportability, performance objectives, and guidance on final vehicle configuration.

The objective of the MHI program is to demonstrate the capability of Quantum's HyHauler transportable hydrogen refueling stations to meet emerging hydrogen fuel demand as hydrogen and fuel cell technologies are deployed throughout the military as part of the 21st Century Base initiative. This demonstration program is expected to include supporting the deployment of hydrogen internal combustion engine administrative vehicles as well as fuel cell vehicles.

"Quantum's military business and our strategic initiatives in hybrids continue to gain momentum," said Alan Niedzwiecki, president and CEO of Quantum.

"Our funding for Defense related programs will more than triple this year to almost $7 million, up from $2 million in 2005. Having been allocated $6.95 million for production intent military programs is a tremendous success for the company and a strong indicator of more to come. The high quality and performance of the advanced vehicles and refueling stations Quantum developed previously for the US Army and our capability for limited volume production of vehicles through our Tecstar business unit were instrumental in the significant increase of the 2006 Defense Appropriations Bill allocation for Quantum programs," he said.

"We believe that the AMV and MHI programs offer innovative solutions to meet the mission of the national defense effort while reducing the fuel logistic burden. We credit and applaud the tremendous support of the members of the California delegation for these important programs, especially Chairman Jerry Lewis, Senator Dianne Feinstein and Congressman Buck McKeon."

Quantum and its subsidiary, Tecstar Automotive Group, are leaders in powertrain engineering, system integration, and manufacturing of packaged fuel systems and accessories for specialty vehicles and applications including fuel cells, hybrids, alternative fuels, hydrogen refueling, new body styles, mid-cycle vehicle product enhancements and high performance engines and drive trains for OEMs and consumers of aftermarket parts and accessories. Quantum also designs and manufactures hybrid and fuel cell vehicles.

Quantum has product commercialization alliances with General Motors, AM General, and Sumitomo. Quantum's customer base includes General Motors, Toyota, Opel, Hyundai, Suzuki, Ford, DaimlerChrysler, AeroVironment, and the U.S. Army. For more information, see www.qtww.com.

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