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June, 2004 Ford Motor Company's new Escape Hybrid is controlled by TPU microcode from Electro-Logic Machines, Inc. Engine control microcode controls the combustion engine in the Advanced Technology - Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT-PZEV). Port Townsend, Washington. Electro-Logic Machines, Inc. is proud to add yet another vehicle to the list of Ford Motor Company engine applications being controlled our firmware. The new Escape Hybrid, a hybrid electric SUV, is slated to begin production this summer with a combustion engine sporting our engine control microcode. The vehicle is expected to meet the very stringent AT-PZEV certification requirements. "We've had this HEV application on the boards for quite a while and are excited to see it begin production" says Eric McRae, President. "We are proud that our control system met the high standards Ford required for performance." Information on the Escape Hybrid is available from Ford Motor Company. Electro-Logic Machines, Inc. has been providing custom TPU programming services and embedded system engineering to the automotive, avionics, medical and robotics industries since 1992. |