Mail Delivery Van Converted To Electric Hybrid
At a ceremony in May at the Boston General Mail facility, The Postal Service launched the first conversion of a mail-delivery van into a hybrid-electric vehicle.
“As an agency that delivers mail to 145 million businesses and households six days a week, drives approximately 1.1 billion miles a year, and consumes more than 125 million gallons of motor fuel annually, we are in a unique position to demonstrate to the public and other businesses the growing viability and positive environmental and energy-savings benefits of alternate-fuel technologies,” said Walter O’Tormey, Vice President, Engineering, U.S. Postal Service. O’Tormey spoke to an audience of nearly 100 industry representatives, environmentalists, and Postal Service employees.
The hybrid-electric mail-delivery van will be monitored in regular servicedelivering mail to Boston-area homes and businessesto determine its potential for emissions reduction and fuel-economy improvements.
The vehicle was converted by Azure Dynamics Incorporated, Boston, a developer of electric and hybrid-electric powertrain systems. Based on the company’s other hybrid applications, and depending on the vehicle and its duty cycle, Azure officials expect fuel-economy improvements to be in the range of 30 to 50%.
The Postal Service has been testing alternate-fuel vehicles for several years and operates the largest alternative-fuel fleet in the nation30,000 vehicles. The fleet includes compressed-natural gas, propane, ethanol, biodiesel, and electric vehicles.
“We expect hybrid delivery trucks to significantly improve our nation’s fuel economy and reduce our reliance on foreign oil,” said O’Tormey. “That’s why this innovation is so important to us, and why we want to share our experiences with the public.”
Due to the size of the Postal Service network, every penny increase in the price of fuel costs the agency an additional $8 million a year.”
Since 1775, the United States Postal Service and its predecessor, the Post Office Department, have connected friends, families, neighbors and businesses by mail.
An independent federal agency that visits more than 144 million homes and businesses every day, the Postal Service is the only service provider delivering to every address in the nation. It receives no taxpayer dollars for routine operations, but derives its operating revenues solely from the sale of postage, products and services.
With annual revenues of $70 billion, it is the world’s leading provider of mailing and delivery services, offering some of the most affordable postage rates in the world.
The U.S. Postal Service delivers more than 46% of the world’s mail volumesome 212 billion letters, advertisements, periodicals and packages a yearand serves seven million customers each day at its 37,000 retail locations nationwide.