The beauty of the system is its cost savings

http://fleetowner.com/blog/electric-truck-how-one-firm-giving-fleets-choice
[image] The electric truck: How one firm is giving fleets a choice
by Brian Straight  Jan 10 2013 

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Class 8 refuse trucks
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A San Francisco start-up company is looking to fill in a “gap” that its CEO
says exist in the commercial electric vehicle market.  According to Jim
Castelez, CEO of Motiv Power Systems, a company that launched in 2009, there
are limited choices in the industry when it comes to electric vehicle
options for fleets.

“We want to fill this gap that is missing within the industry,” he says. 
“Fleets are used to being able to customize their vehicles…and I think the
electric chassis out there are limited.”

Unlike electric vehicle powertrain manufacturers such as Azure Dynamics,
which was liquidated in November of last year, or truck manufacturer Smith
Electric Vehicles, Motiv takes a different approach to solving the
electrification equation.  Motiv doesn’t bother with making the components
necessary to power a vehicle, and because of that, Castelez says, its
system, the ePCS, is compatible with nearly any type of chassis.

And there is interest out there in the product, as evidenced by a $13.4
million contract the city of Chicago recently awarded the company to supply
all-electric Class 8 refuse trucks.

“What we offer is really a suite of controllers; it’s the glue,” he says. 
“We’re trying to give fleets like Chicago the option to (get the trucks they
want).”

The Motiv system operates like a quarterback of a football team.  While it
takes lineman, receivers and running backs working together for a team to
score, without a quarterback, nothing good will happen.  The Motiv system is
really a software and hardware solution that brings together different
components of an electric-drive system and coordinates the operation of the
system into a highly efficient power source.

According to Castelez, the beauty of the system is its cost savings. 
Off-the-shelf batteries can be used and bundled together (even from
different manufacturers) to provide the power needed.  This approach, he
says, is more cost efficient than building a bigger battery system and
allows vehicles such as Class 8 refuse trucks to generate as much power as
needed.

Other components can also be mixed and matched, allowing fleets the option
to pick components based on their own criteria, be that power, reliability,
or price.  It also reduces maintenance costs, Castelez claims.  For
instance, if a battery pack goes bad, the entire pack must be replaced at
significant cost.  Under that same scenario, though, a truck running the
Motiv system only needs to replace the one battery that has gone bad,
resulting in further savings and extending the useful life of the vehicle.

The best advantage?  The ability to electrify nearly any type of chassis,
Castelez points out.  Over the past nine months or so, Motiv has been
testing an all-electric Ford E-450 cutaway chassis bus running the system. 
The contract with Chicago will be the first implementation of the system on
a Class 8 vehicle, but Castelez says that the flexibility and scalability of
the system is such that a wide range of chassis could operate using the
system.

“If you look at very heavy vehicles like locomotives, they’ve been moved by
electric motors for years,” Castelez says, so the power necessary to drive
commercial vehicles is certainly doable.  “I think there is a real segment
and need for electric vehicles.” ...
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