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Alcoa, Yutong Introduce Environmentally-Friendly Buses for Beijing Games
New, Aluminum Intensive Bus Body 46% Lighter, More Fuel and Emission Efficient
(CSRwire) BEIJING - July 17, 2008 - Alcoa (NYSE:AA), the world's leading aluminum
company, and Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Company (Yutong), China’s largest bus
manufacturer and the number two producer in the world, today introduced
two new environmentally-friendly bus prototypes that will be displayed and
road tested during the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing next month. The
new aluminum-intensive bus body is approximately 46 percent lighter than a
traditional bus and, therefore, requires less fuel and emits fewer
greenhouse gases.
The new buses feature Alcoa's spaceframe technology – used in
automobiles such as the Ferrari 612 and all Gran Turismo Ferraris, as well
as the Audi A8 which was just awarded the 2008 European Inventor of the
Year Award by the European Commission and the European Patent Office for
the development of the Audi A8 and its use of high-strength, low-weight
aluminum to build lighter, more fuel efficient and safer vehicles – as
well as Alcoa Dura-Bright(R) forged aluminum wheels, Alcoa aluminum side
and roof panels, and Alcoa fasteners.
The new Yutong buses will now enter extensive road trials, including
helping to service transportation needs in Beijing during the Olympic
Games and other major cities in China. The newly designed buses are part
of a partnership to apply world-class structural design, materials and
manufacturing technologies to develop a new generation of
energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly buses for China's growing
commuting public.
"The partnership between Yutong Bus and Alcoa on the new sustainable bus
demonstrates long-term commitment to the support of our government's
policy to build mass transportation vehicles in harmony with society –
people and the environment," said Mr. Tang Yuxiang, Chairman and Chief
Executive of Zhengzhou Yutong.
"We realize that reducing the weight of tomorrow's short- and long-range
buses will be essential for improving their sustainability," added Mr.
Tang Yuxiang, "and that the intelligent application of aluminum is one of
best methods possible to achieve such mass reduction."
A recent study by the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research in
Heidelberg, Germany, which was presented at the 2007 China Aluminum and
Transportation Conference in Dalian, revealed that a weight reduction of
100 kg in a diesel-powered city bus making several stops will save 2,550
litres of fuel and significantly reduce C02 equivalent green house gas
emissions over its lifetime.
"Our goal, of course, was to work with Yutong to achieve significantly
more than 1000 kg weight reduction per vehicle," according to Mr. Jinya
Chen, Alcoa's President for the Asia-Pacific Region. "In fact, we achieved
a more than 1300 kg weight reduction – nearly one and a half tons -- or
approximately a 10 percent total reduction. The vast majority of the
savings include a 46 percent reduction in the bus body, compared with
traditional steel bus bodies in use today.
"Our companies believe that through the combination of aluminum spaceframe
design and advanced manufacturing technologies, we can achieve significant
weight reductions while maintaining the safety and enhancing the
sustainability performance of a new family of buses," Mr. Chen added.
The aluminum industry is projected to be greenhouse gas neutral by the
year 2025 as a result of projected use in the transportation market. This
means that the savings in greenhouse gas emissions from lighter weight,
more fuel efficient vehicles will more than offset emissions generated
when the metal is first produced.
"Yutong Bus Company looks forward to working with Alcoa on the road trials
and to combine the best thinking of both companies to explore the
opportunities that aluminum presents to develop a whole new family of
‘Green’ buses, not only for China but the world. This project shows
Yutong and Alcoa as industry leaders in innovation and social
responsibility," Mr. Tang Yuxiang concluded.
About Yutong
Zhengzhou Yutong Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Yutong
Group"), with its head office in Zhengzhou, Henan province, is a
large-scale enterprise group with bus making as its core business, with
engineering machinery and real estate as additional strategic businesses
as well as managing its investment portfolios. In 2006, the sales income
of Yutong Group reached high up to RMB10,139,800,000, taking up over 22%
of the domestic market. In the same year, 22,198 units of Yutong buses
were sold and 2,002 buses were exported with the export amount up to
USD105 million, increasing 28% compared with the corresponding period last
year. The number of Yutong buses all over the world exceeds 120,000, making
Yutong an international large-scale bus manufacturing enterprise.
About Alcoa
Alcoa is the world leader in the production and management of primary
aluminum, fabricated aluminum and alumina combined, through its active and
growing participation in all major aspects of the industry. Alcoa serves
the aerospace, automotive, packaging, building and construction,
commercial transportation and industrial markets, bringing design,
engineering, production and other capabilities of Alcoa's businesses to
customers. In addition to aluminum products and components including
flat-rolled products, hard alloy extrusions, and forgings, Alcoa also
markets Alcoa(R) wheels, fastening systems, precision and investment
castings, and building systems. The Company has 97,000 employees in 34
countries and has been named one of the top most sustainable corporations
in the world at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. More
information can be found at www.alcoa.com
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