Peterbilt Delivers Model 520EVs to Waste Connections of New York
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Peterbilt has delivered two Model 529EV refuse trucks to Waste Connections of New York.
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Peterbilt delivered two Model 520EVs to Waste Connections of New York. The vehicles will be deployed for residential refuse collection in the Bronx as part of the company’s ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions in the communities it serves.
Designed for commercial and residential refuse collection, the Model 520EV handles up to 1,100 trash bins on a single charge. It provides Waste Connections of New York with an all-electric, zero-emissions powertrain featuring efficient, quiet operation for use in the neighborhoods of the Bronx.
“Delivery of these vehicles to Waste Connections of New York marks another successful Peterbilt EV adoption as we continue partnering with our customers in the transition to cleaner solutions for commercial transportation and refuse collection,” said Jake Montero, Peterbilt assistant general manager, sales and marketing.
Regen Braking in Refuse Collection Routes
Developed for maximum efficiency, the Model 520EV takes advantage of frequent starts and stops typical with refuse applications to transfer energy back to its battery packs through regenerative braking. The operating range allows the Model 520EV to do the same job as its diesel equivalent, and with a three-hour charge time, the EV is ready to deliver optimal performance for collection routes in the Bronx.
“Waste Connections of New York is committed to improving the environment for the future of the communities we live in and serve,” said Anthony Hosri, district manager for Waste Connections of New York. “We anticipate the Peterbilt Model 520EVs to be an integral part of this mission and our overall sustainability efforts going forward.”
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