Fleets: get an all-electric van for the cost of a diesel-powered commercial model
A completed walk-in van with an FCCC all-electric chassis
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The Green for Free program aims to make all-electric vehicles more affordable to fleets. Gaffney, S.C.-based Freightliner Custom Chassis Corp. (FCCC) and Torrance, Calif.-based Enova Systems have launched the initiative, which allows fleet managers to purchase all-electric vehicles for the cost of diesel-powered units.
The savings that fleets see from the electric vehicles’ (EVs) reduced maintenance and fuel savings will be allocated over time to cover the incremental expense for the technology.
The
program will use the FCCC All-Electric Walk-in Van (WIV) chassis powered by the
Enova drive system. Fleets with set routes in pickup and delivery applications
are suited for the Green for Free program because they have predictable drive
routes and return each night to the government or commercial fleet depot. In
addition, the project will focus on disciplined duty cycles within fleets. In
those operations, about 80 percent of the battery power is expended daily,
versus extended-range applications.
“The commercial vehicle market has relied on government funding for alternative-fuel vehicles with some success,” said a statement announcing the Green for Free program. “However,” the statement continued, “this is the first program that will eliminate the overall incremental costs associated with buying and operating an all-electric vehicle, making the program attractive to fleets that are both large and small.”
Through the
program, FCCC and Enova plan to deploy a total of 3,000 alternative-fuel
vehicles to fleets within a two-year time frame beginning the third quarter
2012.
“FCCC and Enova recognize that the Green For Free program is necessary in order to make all-electric vehicles more affordable, and therefore more accessible, to fleets,” said Bob Harbin, FCCC president. “We want to help those fleets interested in reducing their energy consumption and environmental impact by enabling them to purchase more alternative-fuel vehicles at one time because of the reduced upfront costs.”
Enova
and FCCC have developed an integration method for both new and retrofit
applications. FCCC’s all-electric chassis is built on the FCCC MT-45 chassis,
which can accommodate heavy payloads. The chassis has a gross vehicle weight rating of 14,000 to 19,500
pounds.
“This business
model has the potential to stimulate tremendous and rapid growth, helping
achieve economies of scale through cost reduction, resulting in an excellent
value proposition for the commercial fleet operator,” said Mike Staran, Enova
president and CEO. “Enova has been delivering proven electric drive systems to
a diverse set of domestic and international customers and has the distinction
of seeing more of its green drive systems on the road than any of its
competitors. The company continues to build on more than 20 years of innovation
and traces its roots back to General Motors’ EV1 electric car.”
FCCC offers custom chassis for motorhomes,
walk-in vans and school and commercial buses. According to a press release, FCCC’s established presence
in the market will ensure that the venture has the needed volume that will lead
to reduced prices for some of the venture’s high-cost components, such as
batteries. The company says that it is a leader in market share in WIV chassis
sales and production, and that it was the first chassis manufacturer to bring
the hybrid-electric vehicle and all-electric vehicle to market.
Enova Systems is a developer of hybrid-electric and all-electric drive systems and drive system components for the green commercial vehicle market. The company supplies environmentally friendly digital power components and systems products. The company develops, designs and produces non-invasive drive systems and related components for electric, hybrid-electric, and fuel-cell-powered vehicles in both the new and retrofit vehicle sales market.
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