UPS tests hydraulic hybrid

EPA announced the road test of a United Parcel Service hybrid delivery vehicle, which was developed in partnership with International Truck & Engine Corp., Eaton Corp. and the U.S. Army. According to EPA, lab tests of the technology demonstrated a 60-70% improvement in fuel economy and a 40% reduction in greenhouse gases. EPA and UPS plan to evaluate the vehicle's fuel economy performance and emissions during a series of tests this year. In a joint press release, Eaton, International and UPS said that this is the first “series” hydraulic hybrid delivery vehicle, which means the engine is not ...

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