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ARPA-E Overview April 8, 2014 Cheryl Martin, Acting Director

The ARPA-E Mission 2 Ensure America’s Economic Security Energy Security Technological Competiveness Catalyze and support the development of transformational, high-impact energy technologies Reduce Imports Reduce Emissions Improve Efficiency

Creating New Learning Curves 3

What Makes an ARPA-E Project? 4 BRIDGE ‣ Translates science into breakthrough technology ‣ Not researched or funded elsewhere ‣ Catalyzes new interest and investment IMPACT ‣ High impact on ARPA-E mission areas ‣ Credible path to market ‣ Large commercial application TRANSFORM ‣ Challenges what is possible ‣ Disrupts existing learning curves ‣ Leaps beyond today’s technologies TEAM ‣ Comprised of best-in-class people ‣ Cross-disciplinary skill sets ‣ Translation oriented

Technology Acceleration Model 5

ADEPT Focused Programs 6 Transportation Energy Technologies Stationary Energy Technologies Solar ADEPT REMOTE RANGE MOVE PETRO Electrofuels GRIDS IMPACCT GENI BEETIT METALSSBIR/STTRREACTAMPEDHEATS BEEST FOCUS SWITCHES

Changing the Model Create Programs Manage Development Identify White Space Select Projects Advanced Technology Markets and Techno-economics Stakeholder engagement Skills and Resources (value) (people) (implementation) Technology-to-Market

Measuring ARPA-E’s Success MOVING TECHNOLOGY TOWARD MARKET ‣ Partnerships with other government agencies ‣ New company formation ‣ Established company relationships ‣ Products in the marketplace ‣ New communities BREAKTHROUGH ACHIEVEMENTS ‣ Technology breakthroughs ‣ Patents ‣ Publications OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE ‣ Expedited program development and project selection ‣ Aggressive performance metrics 8

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