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UPS "Green Fleet" Expands with 50 Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Latest HEV Technology Promises 45% Increase in Fuel Economy
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ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 22, 2007--UPS (NYSE:UPS) today announced
its fleet of alternative-fuel vehicles - already the industry's largest -
had expanded with the deployment of 50 next-generation hybrid electric
delivery trucks.
The 50 hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) will operate in Atlanta,
Dallas, Houston and Phoenix. These new trucks join roughly 20,000
low-emission and alternative-fuel vehicles already in use.
"We're excited to be among the first to deploy the latest in HEV
technology because it promises a 45% increase in fuel economy in addition
to a dramatic decrease in vehicle emissions," said Robert Hall, Director
of UPS Ground Fleet Engineering.
The 50 new HEV package cars are expected to reduce fuel consumption by
roughly 44,000 gallons over the course of a year compared to an equivalent
number of traditional diesel trucks. The hybrids also should reduce by 457
metric tons the amount of CO2 gases released annually into the
atmosphere.
The new hybrid power system allows UPS to use a smaller diesel engine
than would be required in a conventional delivery truck, thus saving on
fuel and pollution-causing emissions. A battery pack, motor/generator and
power control system are added, which allows electric power to be fed into
the powertrain when conditions demand it, providing further savings.
The hybrid electric vehicles also use what is known as regenerative
braking, meaning the energy generated when stopping the moving vehicle is
captured and returned to the battery system as electrical energy. The
efficient, computer-controlled combination of clean diesel power, electric
power and regenerative braking allows dramatic improvements in fuel savings
and emissions reductions.
The HEV fleet will feature two different size vehicles from Workhorse
Custom Chassis and Freightliner LLC and a hybrid power system from Eaton
Corporation. The external truck bodies will be identical to the company's
other signature brown trucks, although they will feature additional script
on the side identifying them as hybrid electrics. The trucks will operate
with lithium ion batteries, which offer a faster re-charging capability
and last longer than batteries used in previous generations of HEVs.
Additionally, these vehicles are much quieter than conventional UPS
trucks.
UPS has agreed to work with the U.S. Energy Department over the course
of 2007 to share the vehicles' fuel economy, emissions and other
performance data.
The UPS alternative fuel fleet currently includes trucks powered by
compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, propane and electricity.
UPS also has been testing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and hydraulic hybrid
technology in partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency and
others. Just since 2000, the alternative-fuel fleet has traveled more than
126 million miles.
UPS was the first package delivery company to introduce a HEV into
daily operations with a research program it launched in early 1998. In
2001, the company deployed the industry's first hybrid electric package
car into regular service in Huntsville, Ala., where the truck worked a
31-mile route with about 160 pickups and deliveries each day.
UPS then introduced its second generation HEV to its Kalamazoo, Mich.,
fleet in 2004, while at the same time deploying the first hydrogen fuel
cell delivery trucks into regular service.
While continuing to develop its alternative fuel fleet - UPS has
invested more than $15 million in the effort - the company also has
purchased and is operating more than 19,000 low emission conventional
vehicles. These vehicles have regular gas- and diesel-powered engines but
employ the very latest technology and manufacturing techniques to reduce
emissions as much as possible.
"Our long-term goal is to minimize dependence on fossil fuels and we
will get there by deploying a wide variety of new automotive technologies
in our fleet," Hall said.
UPS, which is celebrating its 100th birthday this year, is the world's
largest package delivery company and a global leader in supply chain
services, offering an extensive range of options for synchronizing the
movement of goods, information and funds. Headquartered in Atlanta, Ga.,
UPS serves more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. UPS's stock
trades on the New York Stock Exchange (UPS) and the company can be found
on the Web at UPS.com.
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