Volkswagen Partners With Amyris and Solazyme to Promote Automotive use of Renewable Fuels
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Partnership will advance research in automotive renewable diesel solutions for current and next-generation TDI® Clean Diesel applications
BELMONT, CA--March 21, 2012: Volkswagen of America today announced partnerships with Solazyme and Amyris, two of the world's leaders in renewable fuels, to evaluate emissions reductions and demonstrate the performance of TDI Clean Diesel technology when powered by advanced biodiesel and renewable diesel fuel.
Under the respective agreements, Volkswagen will provide both companies with two products each--the new 2012 Passat TDI and 2012 Jetta TDI--in order to closely examine the effects that the fuels produced by Amyris and Solazyme will have on Volkswagen clean diesel technology and the environment. (Amyris converts plant-sourced sugars into renewable hydrocarbons for fuel and chemical applications; Solazyme has developed a technology that harnesses the oil-producing ability of microalgae to develop renewable oil products.) The 12-month evaluation period will equip Volkswagen engineers with valuable data that will aid in the ongoing enhancement of TDI Clean Diesel technology and help the brand to develop more efficient, cleaner burning diesel powertrains for future products.
"Partnering with two leaders in advanced biofuel technology supports Volkswagen's goal of offering a competitive suite of technologies that help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve fuel efficiency and fit the diverse needs of our customers," said Prof. Dr. Jurgen Leohold, Head of Volkswagen Group Research. "In order to achieve our long-term desire of bringing CO2-neutral mobility to the market, advanced gasoline and diesel engines--like TDI Clean Diesel technology--must play a major role; and renewable energies to power these advanced powertrains are needed on a large scale."
"Think Blue is not just a tagline, but a state of mind at Volkswagen and is the driving force behind our goal of bringing sustainable products, technologies and solutions to the market while reducing our collective environmental impact," said Tim Mahoney, Chief Product and Marketing Officer, Volkswagen of America. "Strategic partnerships with leading-edge companies like Solazyme and Amyris reinforce our ongoing commitment to producing a fleet of eco-conscious vehicles and will ensure VW's leadership position in the clean diesel space into the future."
During the year-long evaluation, Volkswagen will measure the environmental impacts from the use of cleaner burning renewable diesel formulas. Initial analysis indicates that while advanced biofuels are comparable to standard diesel blends in terms of performance, there are tremendous opportunities to reduce vehicle emissions.
"Amyris' renewable diesel's proven superior cold weather performance, high cetane and comparable energy density to petroleum diesel have enabled us to obtain one of the highest blending registrations certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency," said Mario Portela, Chief Operating Officer, Amyris. "Our partnership with Volkswagen, like our work in Brazil, where nearly 200 buses are running on various blends of Amyris diesel, is another important milestone in expanding OEM acceptance by showing our fuels eliminate the performance challenges of first generation biofuels while still enabling significant reductions in greenhouse gas and tailpipe emissions."
"Volkswagen has continually been at the forefront of automotive innovation providing safe, quality, and environmentally sound vehicles to consumers," said Rogerio Manso, Chief Commercialization Officer, Solazyme. "Solazyme's 100 percent drop-in renewable diesel is compatible with existing infrastructure and vehicles, and provides the world-class engine manufacturer with an advanced diesel replacement that drives significant Greenhouse Gases (GHG) as well as ground-level emission reductions."
VW TDI Clean Diesel Momentum Continues
The announcement comes on the heels of an impressive year for
Volkswagen TDI products in the United
States where high-mileage, clean diesel TDI models accounted for
21.6 percent of sales in 2011, a significant increase over recent years. In
fact, February 2012 sales of clean diesel
products were up more than 54-percent over prior month. Adding to the
tremendous sales success of TDI-equipped vehicles, VW recently announced
that the 2013 Beetle TDI will become the sixth clean diesel model available
in the brand's U.S. lineup.
About Amyris, Inc.
Amyris is an integrated renewable
products company focused on providing sustainable alternatives to a broad
range of petroleum-sourced products. Amyris uses its industrial synthetic
biology platform to convert plant sugars into a variety of hydrocarbon
molecules--flexible building blocks that can be used in a wide
range of products. Amyris is commercializing these products both as No
Compromise® renewable ingredients in cosmetics, flavors and fragrances,
polymers, lubricants and consumer products, and also as No Compromise
renewable diesel and jet fuel. Amyris Brasil Ltda., a subsidiary of Amyris,
oversees the establishment and expansion of Amyris's production in Brazil. Amyris also has fuel distribution
capabilities in the United States through
its subsidiary, Amyris Fuels, LLC. More information about Amyris is
available at Amyris.
About Solazyme, Inc.
Solazyme, Inc. is a renewable oil and bioproducts company that
transforms a range of low-cost plant-based sugars into high-value oils.
Headquartered in South San Francisco,
Solazyme's renewable products can replace or enhance oils derived from the
world's three existing sources--petroleum, plants and animal
fats. Initially, Solazyme is focused on commercializing its products into
three target markets: (1) fuels and chemicals; (2) nutrition; and (3) skin
and personal care. Solazyme, the Solazyme logo and other trademarks or
service names are trademarks of Solazyme, Inc.
About Volkswagen of America, Inc.
Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. It is a subsidiary of
Volkswagen AG, headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. VWoA's operations in the United States include research and
development, parts and vehicle processing, parts distribution centers,
sales, marketing and service offices, financial service centers, and its
state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Volkswagen is one of the
world's largest producers of passenger cars and Europe's largest automaker. Volkswagen sells the
Beetle, Eos, Golf, Golf R, GTI, Jetta, Jetta SportWagen, Passat, CC,
Tiguan, Touareg and Routan vehicles through approximately 600 independent
U.S. dealers.