ATLANTA, September 14, 2017 – UPS (NYSE: UPS) announced it will place in service three medium-duty electric trucks from Daimler Trucks Fuso brand. For it’s called the eCanter. The company will be the first commercial customer in the U.S. to use this series-produced vehicle. UPS will deploy the trucks in the U.S. at locations to be determined. The new EV trucks build on UPS’s Rolling Laboratory fleet of more than 8,500 alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles.

“At UPS, we constantly evaluate and deploy advanced technologies that enable sustainable, innovative solutions for our fleet,” said Carlton Rose, president, global fleet maintenance & engineering, UPS for commercial. “Electric trucks make our fleet both cleaner and quieter. We have a long-standing global relationship with Daimler, and we welcome the opportunity to trial the Fuso eCanter as UPS continues to realize the benefits of electric trucks.”

The all-electric medium-duty truck is Daimler Trucks answer to the public’s need. All for a zero-emission, zero-noise truck for inner-city distribution. The FUSO eCanter has a range of approximately 62 miles. Also and a load capacity of two to three tons. Thereby depending on body and usage.

 UPS trucks will be like this one but painted UPS brown! Company to Initially Use Three FUSO eCanter EVs
UPS trucks will be like this one but painted UPS brown! Company to Initially Use Three FUSO eCanter EVs

The eCanter’s electric powertrain contains six high voltage lithium ion battery packs. All with 420 V and 13.8 kWh each. In comparison with a conventional diesel truck, Daimler says it offers savings of more than $1,000 in operating costs for approximately every 6,200 miles.

The three FUSO eCanter vehicles join the more than 770 electric or hybrid electric vehicles. For UPS operates these vehicles in urban cities around the world. UPS commercial recently set a goal that by 2020 one in four vehicles purchased annually will use alternative fuels or advanced technology. The company has invested more than $750 million. All in alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles. Also and fueling stations globally since 2009.

Source: UPS

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