http://www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2015/03/power-distribution-transpower-announces-heavy-duty-electric-vehicle-achievements.html
TransPower announces heavy-duty electric vehicle achievements
March 27, 2015

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Transportation Power ... announced today that it has achieved several
significant new milestones in its development of battery-electric ...
propulsion technologies for heavy-duty vehicles including trucks, tractors,
and buses.

Two of these milestones occurred the day before yesterday, when TransPower
conducted a demonstration of four fully functional battery-electric Class 8
trucks, just hours after the California Energy Commission (CEC) announced
its award of nearly $9 million to TransPower for new electric truck and
tractor demonstration projects throughout the state of California.

"We are especially proud of the fact that we drove all four of these trucks
from the heart of San Diego County 110 miles to the Los Angeles-Long Beach
port region," said Mike Simon, President & CEO of TransPower. "These four
trucks have made more than ten intercity trips of about 80 to 120 miles over
the past year and we believe our battery-electric vehicles are the only
proven, fully operational zero emission trucks in the world capable of
hauling loads up to the Class 8 truck limit of 80,000 pounds."

The four trucks demonstrated yesterday were also partially funded by the
CEC, with contributions from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), South
Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD), and Ports of Long Beach and
Los Angeles. Representatives from these agencies traveled to Rancho
Dominguez for a "Ride & Drive" event featuring the TransPower trucks at the
headquarters of Total Transportation Services, Inc. (TTSI), one of five
private California firms presently utilizing Class 8 TransPower electric
trucks or tractors in day-to-day service.

TransPower's success in deploying electric trucks and tractors that operate
reliably under real-world conditions was likely a factor in the CEC's
announcement that TransPower will receive funding for three new truck and
tractor demonstration projects. These new projects, expected to begin by
this summer and to result in new vehicle deployments by next year, include:

A collaboration with four operators of yard tractor fleets – IKEA, Harris
Ranch, Grimmway Farms, and Devine Intermodal – to deploy five
battery-electric yard tractors in California's Central Valley and
Sacramento. Five new tractors will be distributed among these fleets,
augmenting five similar tractors TransPower built in 2014, which are
currently being operated by fleet operators such as IKEA, Dole Fresh Fruits,
and SA Recycling. TransPower's proposal for the new tractor demonstration
was the highest ranked proposal of 33 proposals received by the CEC for
funding under its "Medium- and Heavy-Duty Advanced Vehicle Technology
Demonstration" program.

A project to demonstrate two additional electric tractors with Dole at the
Port of San Diego, along with electric drayage trucks to be operated at the
Port of San Diego by BAE Systems and Terminalift. This project will also
involve the upgrade of a large battery-operated "reach stacker" vehicle
which TransPower built with funding from Terminalift in 2014. This proposal
was ranked third among the 33 proposals reviewed by the CEC.

A project to install TransPower's battery-electric truck system into a
demonstration fleet of three refuse trucks. Two of these trucks will be
operated by the County of Sacramento and the third will be operated by a
major waste hauling firm to be named later. This proposal was ranked fourth
among the 33 funding requests received by the CEC.

These new contracts continue a string of recent TransPower successes in
acquiring funding to support its electric vehicle research, manufacturing,
and demonstration projects...

Earlier this month, the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, along with the
AQMD, approved additional funding for TransPower's largest current electric
truck project, which will expand TransPower's present battery-electric truck
fleet from four trucks to seven by the end of this summer. In late February,
TransPower received a separate grant award from the CEC to fund expansion of
its electric vehicle manufacturing facilities in California. TransPower
expects to soon receive another contract award, to expand its development
and deployment of electric trucks with natural gas-fueled range extenders.
The total value of these new contract awards is more than $16.1 million, and
they will increase TransPower's current funded backlog to more than $21
million.

TransPower believes these recent successes may soon lead to even larger
investments in zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles.

"Our accomplishments create a strong foundation for deploying the larger
fleets of trucks and buses we expect to be funded later this year,"
continued Simon. "California's 2015 investment plan for air quality
improvement projects gives high priority to electric drayage trucks, yard
tractors, and school buses – exactly those vehicles TransPower is best
qualified to deliver."  
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