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February 28, 2008 – Vol. 12 No. 49 Coca-Cola Enterprises to Purchase 120 New Trucks Powered by Eaton’s Hybrid Electric Drive. For Eaton Corporation the Coca-Cola order represents the largest North American commercial order to date and follows the beverage company’s purchase of 20 trucks with Eaton hybrid power systems in 2007. The trucks will delivered in 2008. Extensive testing and evaluations conducted by Coca-Cola Enterprises found that Eaton’s hybrid-electric drivetrain equipped trucks decreased emissions by roughly 32 percent and fuel consumption by up to 37 percent as compared to conventionally-powered trucks in Coca-Cola’s current fleet. Coca-Cola also reported lower maintenance costs on the hybrid-powered trucks. Eaton employs parallel-type, diesel-electric hybrid architecture with Eaton’s Fuller (R) UltraShift (R) automated transmission. It incorporates an electric motor/generator between the output of an automated clutch and input of the transmission. The system recovers energy normally lost during braking and stores the energy in batteries. When electric torque is blended with engine torque, the stored energy is used to improve fuel economy and vehicle performance for a given speed or used to operate the vehicle with electric power only. The system can also be designed to provide energy for use during engine-off worksite operations, further reducing noise, emissions and fuel costs.
Dave Leasure, corporate director of fleet procurement for Coca-Cola Enterprises, added, “In addition to the environmentally friendly advantages that hybrid vehicles deliver, we are also happy to report that driver acceptance has been highly favorable, especially in high start-and-stop applications. The hybrid drive units have been performing very well in communicating with the electronic engines, always giving us the necessary torque and horsepower when it is needed.” Eaton Corporation is a diversified industrial manufacturer with 2007 sales of $13.0 billion(2/28/08)
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Related: Eaton Corporation Introduces Its First Commercially Available Hybrid Power Systems In China.
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