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Ford Announces Model Year 2009 FFVs

FordFord Motor Company has recently announced that it will add four new flexible fuel vehicle (FFV) models to their line in 2009. These actions will assist in meeting the company’s commitment to doubling FFV production by 2010 and producing 50% of their total production as FFVs by 2012.

“We are excited to see Ford moving forward with their commitment to adding more FFVs to their line-up,” said Executive Director of the NEVC Phil Lampert. “The auto industry is experiencing significant shifts in product demand to high mileage vehicles and alternative fuel vehicles which do not solely operate on petroleum. We believe that the use of E85 and other high level blends of ethanol in these FFVs can have a significant impact to reducing demand for imported petroleum.”

Ford will be offering the following FFVs in 2009:

Ford:
5.4L F-150
4.6L Crown Victoria (for fleets only)
4.6L and 5.4L Econoline Van
5.4L Expedition

Mercury:
4.6L Grand marquis

Lincoln:
5.4L Lincoln Navigator

For a listing of all flexible fuel vehicle models by year and manufacturer, to go www.E85Fuel.com.

NEVC Applauds Bipartisan Efforts to Advance Alternative Fuel Infrastructure

NEVCThe National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition (NEVC) recently reported their endorsement of the legislative proposal introduced by Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D-SD) and John Shimkus (R-IL) which would increase the federal income tax credit that assists to offset the cost of alternative fuel infrastructure. The legislation introduced on July 31, 2008, which may be found by clicking here, would increase the existing federal income tax credit from $30,000 or 30% of the total cost of improvements to $100,000 or 50% of the total cost of needed alternative fuel equipment and dispensing improvements.

“Congresswoman Herseth Sandlin and Congressman Shimkus have consistently demonstrated their leadership in advancing the use of both ethanol and biodiesel. The NEVC would like to express our sincere appreciation for this recent action,” stated Executive Director of the NEVC Phil Lampert. “Our automaker members have pledged to produce 50 percent of their total vehicle production as flexible fuel by 2012 if the infrastructure is available to support such vehicles. Even though we now have 1,650 E85 fueling locations, this still represents less than 1% of the total gasoline fueling stations. We are convinced that if this proposal were adopted, the nation would have no less than 10,000 E85 fueling sites in a short period of time.”

The E85 and Biodiesel Access Act (H.R. 6734) is supported by the NEVC, the American Coalition for Ethanol, the Renewable Fuels Association, the National Association of Convenience Stores and the National Biodiesel Board.

A copy of the Press Statement issued by Congresswoman Herseth Sandlin may be found at http://hersethsandlin.house.gov/press/2008/press_080108_renewables.htm. A Press Statement issued by Congressman Shimkus may be found by clicking here.