PennDOT Orders 10 Hybrid Buses From Azure Dynamics
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Azure Dynamics Corporation, a leading developer of hybrid electric and electric powertrains for commercial vehicles, announced this week it has received an order from PennDOT for 10 hybrid buses with an option for 15 additional buses at a later date. PennDOT has ordered the eighteen passenger Azure/StarTrans Hybrid Para-transit Citibus for delivery in 2008. "Azure's hybrid technology continues to gain traction with proactive fleet managers who value our performance, significant fuel economy improvements, emissions reductions and long-term maintenance cost savings," said Scott Harrison, Azure Dynamics' Chief Executive Officer. "We see the PennDOT order as further validation that our technology answers stringent market demands." The Azure Series-Hybrid CitiBus system specified by PennDOT has unique attributes like engine-off driving while electronically supporting key ancillary functions like air conditioning, power steering and braking. The powertrain, with a GM Vortec 4.8L engine, offers over a 40 percent improvement in fuel economy, and a 30 percent reduction in carbon emissions in city conditions. The powertrain also offers a 25 percent reduction in engine maintenance and a 75 percent reduction in brake maintenance versus conventionally equipped competitors. "The only way to secure our energy future is to take steps now that allow Pennsylvania to be more energy efficient and conserve our natural resources,” said Gov. Rendell. “We cannot reduce our dependence on foreign oil unless we make better use of the alternative transportation options and invest in our own home-grown fuel resources as proposed by the PennSecurity Fuels Initiative." The Governor added, "Energy independence begins at home, and commuters can do their part to help reduce energy consumption and reduce Pennsylvania's dependence on foreign oil by relying more on public transit or car pooling." The first ten Azure Dynamics Para-transit hybrid buses ordered by PennDOT will be operated by Rabbit Transit in York County, Pa and will expand its shared-ride program. The PennDOT contract was awarded via Arcola Bus Sales. The Azure bus purchase advances PennDot's strategic focuses of balancing social, economic and environmental concerns in transportation programs for optimal effectiveness and efficiency of services offered. |
6/27/2008 |
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