Tuesday, April 15, 2014 - Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Open to the public
When:Tuesday April 15, 2014 from 8:00am to 5:30pm 
Where: SCAQMD - GB Conference Room21865 East Copley DriveDiamond Bar, CA 91765
 

8:00am – 8:30am
Gathering and registration

8:30am – 8:40amRobert Bienenfeld, Chair
1. WelcomeWelcome and remarks from the CaFCP Chair

8:40am – 9:00amHondaHyundaiMercedesToyota

2. Automaker briefingHundreds of customers are driving FCEVs in California today. Hyundai has announced market launch for the Tucson Fuel Cell beginning spring 2014. Toyota and Honda have announced market launch in 2015. Automakers will report on current customer experiences, their actions to prepare customers, communities, dealers and others for larger numbers of vehicles entering the market soon.
Download presentations:Honda FCEV Update (489)Mercedes Status Update Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles - Grasman (487)Toyota FCV (474)

9:00am – 9:45amTyson Eckerle, GO-Biz (lead), CEC, CARB, Air Liquide, Air Products, Linde

3. Hydrogen station briefingCalifornia has nine hydrogen stations and over 20 new stations or station upgrades in development. Additional stations are in consideration for funding and may be announced soon. Speakers will review progress, identify challenges and note actions taken to overcome these challenges.
Download presentation:Go-Biz - Hydrogen Fueling Station Update (492)

9:45am – 10:15amRandall Winston, Governor’s Office
4. Briefing on Governor’s Office ZEV Summit and next stepsParticipants in the March 7, 2014 ZEV Summit identified progress and new challenges in launching FCEVs and hydrogen into the early market. What are the next steps government agencies plan to take to address these challenges? How can CaFCP members help?

10:15am – 11:45am Alex Keros, General Motors (lead)Gerhard Achtelik, CARB California Air Resources Board(co-lead)CaFCP staff

5. CaFCP Roadmap progress reportIn 2012 CaFCP published A California Roadmap. The CaFCP Roadmap Progress Report will document significant actions taken to meet the Roadmap goals and identify priorities for further action. Team leads will provide an overview of the project, current status and timeline for publication
Download presentation:HyPPO Roadmap Progress Report - Keros (477)

11:45am – 1:00pm
Lunch Break

1:00pm – 2:30pmMatt Miyasato, SCAQMD (lead)CARBCECUSEPADOE

6. Strategies to reduce air quality impacts of medium- and heavy-duty vehiclesCalifornians suffer the worst air quality in the nation. Medium- and heavy-duty vehicles are some of the biggest contributors to poor air quality, especially in disadvantaged communities and near freight centers. Speakers will highlight the current situation as well as actions and incentives to address these challenges in the medium- and heavy-duty vehicle sectors.
Download presentations:Strategies to Reduce Air Quality Impacts of Medium- & Heavy-Duty Vehicles - Miyasato (431)Regulatory Framework and Investments for Achieving Reductions of Air Quality Impacts of Medium- and Heavy-duty Vehicles - Ayala (423)Fuel Cell Technologies Office Overview - Dr. Will James (467)Heavy-Duty Equipment & Air Quality in the South Coast & San Joaquin Valley - Donez, U.S. EPA R9 (429)FCP ZEV Truck Presentation - McKinney (441)

2:30pm – 3:00pm
Break

3:00pm – 4:30pmFred Silver, CalStart (lead)CTEHydrogenicsSandia National LabsUS Hybrid

7. Getting to zero: Fuel cells in medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and port applicationsCompanies and developers have made significant advancements using fuel cells for medium- and heavy-duty applications. These advancements provide new opportunities in dual platform cutaway chassis, delivery and drayage trucks, refueling vehicles and portside auxiliary power. Speakers will present their latest advancements, product demonstrations and new offerings for these market sectors.
Download presentations:Getting to Zero: Fuel cells in medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and port applications - CALSTART (426)Getting to Zero: Fuel Cells in Medium and Heavy Duty Vehicles and Power Auxiliary Power Applications - Rob Del Core, Hydrogenics (450)Reducing Emissions at Ports and Advancing Hydrogen Fuel Infrastructure - Dedrick, Sandia (426) (426)Getting to Zero: Fuel Cells in Medium-Heavy Duty Vehicles & Port Applications - Sunline (419)US Hybrid (448)

4:30pm – 5:00pmCaFCP staff

8. Business itemsCaFCP’s executive director will review 2013 financials, progress to 2014 goals and other operational updates. CaFCP members will elect a 2014 vice-chair and select 2015 meeting dates.
Download presentation:2014 Program Plan and Budget (452)

5:00pm – 5:30pmRobert Bienenfeld, Chair
9. Public comment period

5:30pmRobert Bienenfeld, Chair
10. Meeting wrap up

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Antitrust Guidelines:It is the express intent of the CaFCP and its members that none of the organization’s activities will violate or be in conflict with any federal, state or local antitrust law, rule or policy (collectively, the antitrust laws). Each member will conduct its affairs in conformity with this intent. Each member is aware that there are significant civil and criminal penalties for violating antitrust laws. To the extent possible, the CaFCP and the members will act in a manner substantially in compliance with the policy entitled “Antitrust Guidelines for Collaboration Among Competitors” issued by the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice and dated April 2000. This document is available for reference on CaFCP’s member resources website.
This meeting is open to the public and will not be available by phone. This facility is accessible to persons with disabilities. Deadline for requesting ADA modification is April 8, 2014. Meeting materials will be posted at www.cafcp.org.Agenda items may be taken out of order and times may vary from those listed in the agenda. The board may choose to limit public comment at the chair’s discretion.  
This facility is accessible by public transit. For transit information, call (909) 839-7000 for Diamond Bar Transportation, website: http://ci.diamond-bar.ca.us/index.aspx?page=496. And California Transit link:  http://www.apta.com/resources/links/unitedstates/Pages/CaliforniaTransit...