UPS Purchases 130 Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Oct 18, 2010 - Business Wire
UPS (NYSE: UPS) today announced the purchase of
130 next generation hybrid electric vehicles (HEV)
to add to its growing alternative-fuel vehicle (AFV)
fleet.
The 130 hybrids all will be deployed next year,
with 30 going to New York and New Jersey and 100
to California. UPS estimates these vehicles will
save 66,085 gallons of fuel and 671 metric tonnes
of CO2 annually, representing a 35 percent improvement
in fuel economy. That's the equivalent of 128 passenger
cars being taken off the road.
UPS already operates one of the largest private
fleets of alternative-fuel vehicles in the transportation
industry -- 2,022 in total. The company has invested
more than $25 million to develop its AFV fleet, which
besides hybrid electric includes such other fuels
as compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas,
propane and all-electric. The fleet is deployed in
eight countries besides the U.S. and since 2000,
has traveled 185 million miles.
UPS was the first package delivery company to introduce
a hybrid electric vehicle into daily operation with
a research program in early 1998. Currently, there
are 250 UPS HEV delivery vehicles operating in the
United States.
"Hybrid electric technology has proven itself
to be effective in the field," said Mike Britt,
UPS's director of vehicle engineering. "We are
eager to receive these new HEVs in 2011 and get them
on the road. Continued investment in fuel-efficient
technology is a part of UPS's overall environmental
strategy."
The hybrid electric power system utilizes a conventional
diesel engine combined with a battery pack, saving
fuel and reducing pollution-causing emissions. The
energy generated from braking is captured and returned
to the battery as electricity. The combination of
clean diesel power and electric power, supplemented
by regenerative braking, allows dramatic improvements
in fuel savings and emissions reductions.
The HEV fleet features two different size vehicles
from Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation and
a hybrid drive system from Eaton Corporation. The
external truck bodies are identical to UPS's other
signature brown trucks, although they feature additional
labeling identifying them as hybrid electrics.
"Eaton is very proud of our 10-year relationship
developing hybrid power systems with UPS," said
Dimitri Kazarinoff, vice president and general manager,
Eaton Hybrid Power Systems Division. "UPS is
a global leader in the adoption of clean transportation
technologies and their support and continued orders
are helping to make both of our businesses sustainable."
UPS pursues a wide range of socially responsible
and sustainable business practices designed to reduce
its impact on the environment and improve communities
around the world. Learn more about UPS's responsible
business practices at www.ups.com/responsibility.
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