http://ens-news.com/ens/may2003/2003-05-20-09.asp

FedEx Rolls Out Hybrid Delivery Vehicle

WASHINGTON, DC, May 20, 2003 (ENS) - Global shipping giant FedEx, 
along with Environmental Defense and the Eaton Corporation, has 
unveiled a low-emission, hybrid electric powered delivery vehicle 
that the company says could become a standard medium-duty delivery 
truck for the FedEx Express fleet.

Company officials say the FedEx OptiFleet E700 hybrid electric 
vehicle will decrease particulate emissions by 90 percent, reduce 
smog-causing emissions by 75 percent and increase fuel efficiency by 
50 percent.

"FedEx Express is proud to be the first company to make a long-term 
market commitment to develop and utilize hybrid electric delivery 
trucks," said David Bronczek, president of FedEx Express. "This 
hybrid electric truck demonstrates that technology is available now 
to begin to achieve environmental goals and meet our operational 
requirements. The environmental and business gains of this project 
signal a revolution in truck technology and set a new standard for 
the industry."

The hybrid electric powertrain for the vehicle was designed and 
produced by Eaton Corporation, which will provide FedEx Express 20 
hybrid electric diesel delivery trucks. Later this year and into 
early 2004, these 20 vehicles will begin operation in four 
yet-to-be-named U.S. cities. These hybrid electric vehicles will 
endure real-world FedEx operating conditions to verify and prove 
their viability in commercial applications, according to the company.

"With this project, FedEx enhances its role as an environmental 
leader in the business community," said Fred Krupp, president, 
Environmental Defense. "Working together with Environmental Defense, 
FedEx has developed a truck that will deliver cleaner and healthier 
air, reduce oil dependency, and reduce climate change impacts. 
Environmental Defense now challenges other companies to step up to 
the plate and meet the green standard set by FedEx."

As the trucks succeed in meeting project goals, FedEx OptiFleet E700 
hybrid electric trucks will be placed in the company's pick up and 
delivery fleet as early as Fall 2004.

FedEx Express expects to purchase hybrid electric vehicles on the 
company's normal purchasing schedule for routes in the U.S. and 
Canada, where medium-sized delivery trucks are used and the company 
says the program has the potential to replace the company's 30,000 
medium duty trucks over the next 10 years.


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