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Congressional Resolution Applauds X PRIZE Foundation for Its Work on the Automotive X PRIZE
The Resolution, Introduced by Congressman Daniel Lungren in December and Passed Today, Applauds the Foundation's Leadership in Inspiring a New Generation of Viable, Super-Efficient Vehicles

Congressman Daniel E. Lungren (R-CA) today
led the passage of a House resolution congratulating the X PRIZE
Foundation's leadership in inspiring a new generation of viable,
super-efficient vehicles.
The Automotive X PRIZE is a private, independent, technology-neutral
competition being developed by the X PRIZE Foundation. The PRIZE will award
a multimillion dollar purse to teams that can design, build, and
demonstrate production-capable vehicles that achieve 100 MPG or its energy
equivalent (MPGe).
As noted in the resolution, first introduced by Congressman Lungren in
December "...the United States is heavily dependent on foreign sources of
oil that are concentrated in tumultuous countries and regions, and the
national security and economic prosperity of the United States demand that
we move toward a sustainable energy future."
"The passage of this resolution is a clear signal that the House of
Representatives understands that the problems we face as a Nation will
require the American spirit of free enterprise to get involved in the
solution," noted Don Foley, Executive Director of the Automotive X PRIZE.
"Only a high-profile competition such as the Automotive X PRIZE can bring
these forces to bear on the problems of energy security and climate
change."
The Automotive X PRIZE is open to all -- automakers large and small as well
as innovators -- who believe that the goal of a 100 MPGe vehicle is not
only possible but essential if we are to break our addiction to oil.
"Competition for a prestigious prize is far more likely to get results than
government programs aimed at anticipating and funding winners," said
Congressman Lungren. "Although occasionally effective, federal subsidies
are paid before an industry proves it can achieve what it set out to do,
and all too often such subsidies are given to the politically influential,
not the meritorious. But prize money is paid out only when the goal is
achieved."
With only weeks until the Foundation's public announcement of the
multimillion dollar prize purse, at the New York Auto Show on March 20, the
Automotive X PRIZE will signal the beginning of this competition as well as
the hope that the country's days of dependence on foreign oil and its
reliance on a depleting fuel source will one day come to an end.
"As a scientist, engineer and inventor myself, I am an enthusiastic
supporter of the Automotive X PRIZE Foundation's competition to build a 100
MPGe four-passenger car," added Congressman Roscoe Bartlett. "I was the
first member of Congress to purchase a Prius and I am really looking
forward to the opportunity to buy the winning vehicle of the Automotive X
PRIZE."
"We thank Congressman Dan Lungren and Congressman Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD)
for their leadership and commitment to the goals that this competition
represents to the United States as well as the entrepreneurial American
spirit that it will inspire for the benefit for mankind," added Foley.
Today's action by the House adds to the significant support that the
Automotive X PRIZE has garnered from a diverse group of politicians and
government agencies, including Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA), Gov.
Jennifer Granholm (D-MI), Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), Senator Richard
Lugar (R-IN), Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Senator George Voinovich
(R-OH), San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and Houston Mayor Bill White,
along with support from The U.S. Department of Energy Assistant Secretary
Andy Karsner, The Department of Transportation (NHTSA and Federal Highway
Administration) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, among others.
To read the complete Congressional resolution, please visit
www.auto.xprize.org.
ABOUT THE X PRIZE FOUNDATION
The X PRIZE Foundation is an educational nonprofit prize institute whose
mission is to create radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity. On
October 4, 2004, the X PRIZE Foundation captured world headlines when
Mojave Aerospace Ventures, led by legendary aircraft designer Burt Rutan
and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, built and flew the world's first
private vehicle to space twice in two weeks to win the $10 million Ansari X
PRIZE. The X PRIZE Foundation has since launched the $30 million Google
Lunar X PRIZE and the $10 million Archon X PRIZE for Genomics, and will
continue to offer new prizes for breakthroughs in the areas of life
improvement, exploration, equity of opportunity and sustainability. The
Foundation is widely recognized as the leading model for fostering
innovation through competition. For more information, please visit
www.xprize.org or email prcontact@xprize.org.
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