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Louisville launches America’s first 100% electric garbage truck fleet

Last updated: October 28, 2024 1:42 am
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Republic Services and City of Louisville Lead the Charge with Nation’s First Fully Electric Collection Fleet

Louisville, Colorado has made history by becoming the first city in the nation to launch a fully electric residential recycling and waste collection fleet. The city officials celebrated this milestone with a ribbon-cutting ceremony last Tuesday, showcasing the new fleet that is already servicing the streets of Louisville.

Electric vehicles are well-suited for waste collection applications due to their ability to operate under heavy loads, in stop-and-go conditions, at low speeds, and on predictable routes. This is especially beneficial in urban areas where the average day’s work involves driving well under 100 miles. Additionally, the quiet operation of electric trucks reduces noise pollution, making neighborhoods quieter and safer for residents, especially for young children and light sleepers.

Mayor Chris Leh expressed his pride in Louisville being the first city in the nation to implement a fully electric collection fleet. He highlighted the benefits of these innovative trucks, including fulfilling trash, compost, and recycling needs, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and improving driver visibility with larger windshields. These factors contribute to creating a healthier and more sustainable environment for the community.

While there may be concerns about the initial cost of electric vehicles, the long-term savings in operating and maintenance costs, along with potential incentives from federal and utility programs, make the transition to electric fleets a viable and economically sound decision for municipalities.

The Louisville fleet consists of four McNeilus Volterra ZSL trucks, co-developed with insights from Republic Services. These trucks are equipped with advanced safety features such as 360-degree cameras, lane-departure sensors, automated emergency braking, and audible alerts to ensure the safety of drivers and pedestrians. With battery capacities ranging from 499 to 665 kWh, these trucks are eligible for additional incentives from programs like HVIP and the State of Colorado.

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Richard Coupland, Vice President of Municipal Services at Republic Services, commended the City of Louisville for its commitment to sustainability and leading the way in adopting an electrified fleet. He emphasized the partnership between Republic Services and the city as a step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change.

In conclusion, the shift towards electric garbage trucks not only offers financial and environmental benefits but also improves the quality of life for residents and workers in communities. Municipalities like Louisville are setting a precedent for sustainable practices that prioritize the well-being of their residents and the environment.

Source: Republic Services, Blue Nation, CPR.

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