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Coca-Cola's familiar service vans are getting a makeover just in time
for the New Year. Coca-Cola is converting all of its newly purchased
2014 Chevrolet Express service vans into fuel-efficient hybrid-electric
vehicles using XL Hybrids' innovative powertrain technology. The updated
vans will be traversing roads across the country by year's end.
Coca-Cola currently operates the largest heavy-duty hybrid-electric
delivery fleet in North America. The addition of 100 hybrid service vans
builds upon this work by expanding the variety of fuel-efficient
options in the Company's light-duty fleet.
"Adoption of this hybrid technology supports Coca-Cola's goal to
reduce the carbon footprint embedded in 'the drink in your hand' by 25
percent by 2020," said Bruce Karas, Vice President of Environment and
Sustainability for Coca-Cola. "We continue to make energy-saving
investments because they are good for business, good for the communities
we serve and good for the planet."
Early test results of this hybrid technology were positive, showing a
15 to 20 percent fuel reduction compared to the Company's conventional
vans. The 100 new hybrid vans are expected to eliminate about 4,000
total tons of carbon dioxide emissions that conventional vans would
produce over their 10-year life span.
As a result of the low maintenance and fuel savings, the powertrain unit pays for itself three times over its life span.
"XL Hybrids provides technology that helps Coca-Cola meet its
emissions reduction goals while saving money," said Justin Ashton, Vice
President of Business Development and Co-founder at XL Hybrids. "Our
company's goal is to accelerate fuel and emissions reductions at a large
scale. To accomplish this, we had to design and commercialize
technology that provides a solid economic return on investment to
corporate customers."
In addition to the hybrid service vans, Coca-Cola recently announced
the roll out of 16 first-of-its-kind refrigerated plug-in electric
vehicles. These trucks deliver the Company's Odwalla(R) brand beverages
in the San Francisco Bay Area. Coca-Cola is also making carbon footprint
reductions across its manufacturing processes, packaging and
refrigeration equipment.
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