City of ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× and IIT to Collaborate on Sustainable Vehicle Project
Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) will partner with The ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× 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 IITās patented thermal management technology using phase change material (PCM). The projectās goal is to double the fuel efficiency and reduce emissions in the cityās hybrid Ford Escape SUV.
The project will be headed by Said Al-Hallaj, research associate professor of chemical and environmental engineering and coordinator of IITās 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 IITās 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.
āThis partnership is a major step in advancing Mayor Daley's commitment to make ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× the most environmentally-friendly city in the nation," said Howard Henneman, CDFM Commissioner. āThis is a great opportunity to grow sustainable companies, set up manufacturing facilities within the city and create āgreen jobsā in the ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× 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 IITās facilities within nine months and tested at CDFM facilities over the following nine months.
āThe 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. IITās interprofessional, technology-focused curriculum prepares the universityās 6,200 students for leadership roles in an increasingly complex and culturally diverse global workplace.