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National AFV Day Odyssey 2006

National AFV Day Odyssey 2006. DOE/Clean Cities Web Cast July 26, 2006 Al Ebron, Judy Moore & Julie Whiteman www.nationalafvdayodyssey.org. Agenda. NAFTC Introduction Odyssey Overview Odyssey “teaser” Video 2006 Event Status Conducting a Local Event NAFTC Support Questions.

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National AFV Day Odyssey 2006

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  1. National AFV Day Odyssey 2006 DOE/Clean Cities Web Cast July 26, 2006 Al Ebron, Judy Moore & Julie Whiteman www.nationalafvdayodyssey.org

  2. Agenda • NAFTC Introduction • Odyssey Overview • Odyssey “teaser” Video • 2006 Event Status • Conducting a Local Event • NAFTC Support • Questions

  3. National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) Introduction • Headquartered at • West Virginia University

  4. 27 National Training Centers • 70+ Affiliate and Associate Members

  5. “To improve air quality and decrease U.S. dependence on foreign oil by promoting, supporting, and expanding the use of advanced technology vehicles and alternative fuel vehicles.” Mission Statement

  6. The NAFTC Provides • Curriculum Development • Competency-based Training • Consumer Education & Outreach About Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Advanced Technology Vehicles

  7. The Only Nationwide AFV Training Organization • Standardized Curriculum • Industry Experts • Latest Technologies

  8. What is Odyssey? • A national alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) and advanced technology vehicle public awareness event held on one day, October 12, 2006, in multiple locations nationwide. • All sites will meet the same goals and objectives, yet tailor each individual event to sustain the local needs and characteristics of the target audience. • This nationwide, one-day event will be an informative and exciting presentation of the powerful impact made in choosing to use an AFV or advanced technology vehicle.

  9. 2002 Event • Held at 51 sites in 31 states with over 17,000 in attendance. • 2004 Event • Held at 54 sites in 34 states and two Canadian Provinces with almost 25,000 in attendance and reaching over 24 million individuals through media coverage.

  10. Dinner for Clean Cities Coordinators – Held During Clean Cities Conference in Phoenix!

  11. Sites 2006 Event Status 47 Sites at Present + 4 Just Waiting on LOA + 6 Interested = 57 Goal = 75

  12. New Odyssey Web Site

  13. National Kickoff Site • Considering several options • DOT • Orlando • Will decide in next two or three weeks

  14. Sponsor/Partners • OEM Sponsorship Pending (DaimlerChrysler, Honda, Toyota & GM) • Industry support (trade associations, etc.) • US DOE Supporting • US EPA Supporting • US DOT Supporting • US GSA Supporting • NAFTC, West Virginia University • US DOE Clean Cities Coalitions

  15. Local Site Event Logistics Conducting a Local Event • Fundamentals of Odyssey • Benefits of Hosting • Being an Official Site / NAFTC Deliverables • Who to target with your local event • Unique Ideas for 2006 Events

  16. Benefits of Hosting • Showcases your program at the national level • Enhances your funding opportunities • Odyssey meets goals of your ongoing advanced-technology vehicle/clean air projects • Increases exposure of your advanced-technology vehicle programs to potential sponsors, other decision-makers, potential clients, and colleagues • Promotes local support for national energy initiatives and environmental objectives

  17. Being an Official Site • Sign and return Letter of Agreement • Conduct an event on or around October 12, 2006 dedicated to promoting the use of alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles • Document event with pictures, video, etc. & send to NAFTC • Return participant surveys and site coordinator evaluations to NAFTC by October 31, 2006. All You Have to Do is:

  18. Civic-Minded Organizations and Individuals Decision Makers Technicians Students Fleet Owners Automotive Workforce State and Federal agencies Health and Environmental Organizations Car Dealerships Fire Departments and other regulatory agencies OEMs Fuel suppliers Educators Choosing Your Target Audience

  19. Unique Ideas for 2006 Events • Orlando, Florida – Combining efforts to host large-scale event involving Universal Studios, various fleet operators, etc. • Schenectady Museum, NY – Unveiling of alternative fuel display. Will be bussing in students from local schools to learn about alternative fuels. • Germany – Concert benefiting the alternative fuels movement. • Statewide ride-and-drives, alternative fuel vehicle displays, information fairs, etc.

  20. NAFTC Support • Site Coordinators Notebook • Everything you need to conduct an event: - Activity suggestions and ideas - Sample press releases, PSA’s, media alerts, etc. - Agenda aids • Graphics and Templates CD - Electronic Version of Odyssey Logo and Slogan (in various formats) - Customizable promotional materials such as banner art, posters, agendas, thank you letters, media new releases and more!

  21. NAFTC Support Continued… • Provide national promotion and create national media campaign • Develop and supply materials to participating sites • Recruit and coordinate national organizations to provide support and/or materials for local site events • Provide national Web site that recognizes all participating sites individually and highlights their events • Compile and distribute a national evaluation report to key industry leaders, Congress, national sponsors, coordinators, and others. • Provide each participating site individual feedback and appropriate national recognition

  22. Questions?

  23. Contact Information Julie Whiteman Julie.Whiteman@mail.wvu.edu Judy Moore Judy.Moore@mail.wvu.edu Al Ebron Al.Ebron@mail.wvu.edu

  24. Contact Information National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium Ridgeview Business Park 1100 Frederick Lane Morgantown, WV 26508 (304) 293-7882 (304) 293-6944 fax www.nationalafvdayodyssey.org www.naftc.wvu.edu

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