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Azure  Dynamics gets FedEx order for 51 hybrid vans
Things are looking up for Azure Dynamics these days. After inking  a deal to help Ford with the development and production of the  Transit Connect BEV next year, the company has a new order for its  hybrid delivery vans. FedEx has signed up to take on another 51 of the  vans based on Ford’s E450 cutaway chassis. Once the new vans are  delivered by the end of this year, FedEx will have 325 hybrid and  electric vans in its fleet and its Bronx, New York facility will be the  first all-hybrid depot in the U.S. The Bronx depot will have 100 hybrid  delivery trucks in service. FedEx already has 25 Azure trucks in its  fleet and the new additions join another 92 trucks that were retrofitted  with hybrid systems earlier this year. Since introducing its first  hybrid in 2004, Fedex has accumulated four million miles on them. 
[Source: Fedex] (via Autoblog Green)

electricpower:

Azure Dynamics gets FedEx order for 51 hybrid vans

Things are looking up for Azure Dynamics these days. After inking a deal to help Ford with the development and production of the Transit Connect BEV next year, the company has a new order for its hybrid delivery vans. FedEx has signed up to take on another 51 of the vans based on Ford’s E450 cutaway chassis. Once the new vans are delivered by the end of this year, FedEx will have 325 hybrid and electric vans in its fleet and its Bronx, New York facility will be the first all-hybrid depot in the U.S. The Bronx depot will have 100 hybrid delivery trucks in service. FedEx already has 25 Azure trucks in its fleet and the new additions join another 92 trucks that were retrofitted with hybrid systems earlier this year. Since introducing its first hybrid in 2004, Fedex has accumulated four million miles on them.

[Source: Fedex] (via Autoblog Green)

Trucks, Technology & Twitter: the Atlanta Hybrid Truck Convoy and the Truck2020 TwitStop

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On Tuesday, Oct. 27th, a convoy of dozens of hybrid trucks will be rolling through Atlanta on their way to the  Hybrid Truck 2009 National Conference at the Georgia World Congress Center.  As part of the conference, IBM will also be publishing its new study, Truck2020, which examines the critical role that next generation trucking will play in making cities, supply chains, retail businesses and many aspects of our planet smarter, greener and more innovative.

Speaking of next generations,  many kids ( and plenty of grownup kids) love trucks. To feed that passion and promote interest in this emerging high-tech industry, IBM’s Institute for Business Value, which produced the Truck2020 report, is organizing a multimedia collaboration via Twitter for spectators and convoy participants. We’re calling it a “TwitStop.” See details on how people in the Atlanta area can be part of this social media mashup.

Trucks, Technology & Twitter: the Atlanta Hybrid Truck Convoy and the Truck2020 TwitStop