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08.06.2014

Peco takes first Terex/Odyne hybrid

Philadelphia electric and natural gas provider Peco has taken delivery of the first 22 Terex Utilities aerial lift/utility trucks to feature the Odyne hybrid power system. The system uses lithium ion batteries with a motor and inverter and features launch assist & regenerative braking to improve fuel efficiency and top up the batteries.

All 22 units have been supplied by Terex Utilities’ distributor Dueco and feature Odyne’s plug-in hybrid power system which has been designed to reduce fuel consumption and noise, while improving efficiency, on medium to heavy-duty trucks. The 22 trucks are part of a 300 vehicle, $45.4 million contract from the U.S. Department of Energy, Electric Power Research Institute and South Coast Air Quality Management District of California.
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Terex Utilities' aerial lift featuring the Odyne hybrid system

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Peco president Craig Adams said: “We are proud to be the first utility in the US to deploy this type of vehicle through the combined Department of Energy and Electric Power Research Institute initiative. In addition to our core mission of providing safe and reliable service to our customers, Peco shares a strong commitment to protecting and preserving the environment, and operating a sustainable fleet is a key component of our efforts.”

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