GM Leader In Clean Energy Patents

It turns out General Motors is a leader when it comes to patent filings, be they for regular or clean technology.

The results of two leading studies from the Patent Board and Clean Energy Patent Growth Index show that General Motors (GM) is a leader in overall patent filings and those focused on clean energy technology.

GM said it finished first in overall industry patent filings for the 11th consecutive quarter, according to the Patent Board.

Additionally, GM said it now leads all companies in total U.S. clean energy patents granted since 2002, according to the Clean Energy Patent Growth Index, a third-party monitor of intellectual property involving clean technologies.

“Patents are an indicator of the potential for the GM enterprise to innovate,” said Jon Lauckner, GM chief technology officer, vice president of Global R&D and president of GM Ventures. “Thriving companies have a track record of creating and commercializing innovation, and we are striving every day to discover technological breakthroughs that create tangible benefits for our customers around the globe.”

During the past year, GM accumulated 1,643 patents, according to the Patent Board study. Patent volume is necessary, but commercialization for customer benefit is most important, stated GM.

“GM is the only company to have achieved the No. 1 position 11 consecutive times in the Patent Board’s Automotive and Transportation industry ranking,” said Karl R. Wilhelm, chief executive officer of the Patent Board. “GM’s contribution to innovation in its industry has clearly put it ahead of its competitors.”

GM explained the Patent Board is the leading independent provider of best practices research tools and metrics for patent analysis and intellectual property investment. The Patent Board tracks and analyzes innovation and patents across 17 industries on a global basis. The Patent Board technology strength ranking is based on each company’s patent portfolio scale, quality and impact.

GM added clean energy patents are growing faster than ever in the United States. With more clean energy patents than any other company, GM said it is committed to developing and implementing technologies that lessen the environmental impact of vehicle emissions.

According to the data, GM also led all companies in fuel cell patents granted in 2013 as it has since 2002.

The Index tracks U.S. patents for solar, wind, hybrid/electric vehicles, fuel cells, hydroelectric, tidal/wave, geothermal, biomass/biofuels and clean, renewable energy.

A new 8 speed automatic transmission

GM added it has been granted more than two dozen patents related to the all-new eight-speed automatic transmission that will be offered in the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray for 2015. Designed and built by GM, the company said this new transmission delivers world-class shift times that rival the best dual-clutch designs.

The GM-designed 8L90 eight-speed is expected to contribute up to 5-percent greater efficiency, when compared to the previous six-speed automatic.

GM also stated in OnStar’s 18-year history, it has received more than 500 patents for vehicle navigation, safety and telematics.

A handful of these patents are incorporated into the OnStar RemoteLink mobile app. This app allows users to start, stop, lock, unlock and activate the horn and lights on their vehicle from remote distances. These remote features are now free for five years on properly equipped 2014 and newer GM vehicles.

GM also said users of the app also can access vehicle diagnostic information, such as tire pressure, fuel level and oil life. Drivers also can use RemoteLink to send a destination directly to their vehicle’s navigation system through their smartphone. Once the driver starts the vehicle, directions to the planned destination will begin.

GM’s 2014 model year lineup includes 36 vehicles compatible with the RemoteLink mobile app.

source: http://www.hybridcars.com/gm-leader-in-clean-energy-patents/

 

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