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Allianz 4000 To The Resuce!

nyc_sanitation_news_walter_aa2The Highway Patrol reopened lanes of eastbound Highway 91 freeway in Riverside, CA after a cement truck overturned bringing traffic to a standstill. A Caltrans crew arrived shortly after to commence clean up the cement spill. An Allianz 4000 mechanical sweeper managed the task. Caltrans has depended on the Allianz 4000 for quite some time as the street sweeper of choice.

The Allianz 4000 series sweeper is one of the only that has ever passed the formidable California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) sweeper acceptance test where it was required to sweep up heavy sand at the rate of 3 tons per minute! That's one ton of sand every twenty seconds! That's a lot of sand. That's why Caltrans now owns a fleet of more than 150 Allianz 4000 sweepers.


Courtesy The Press-Enterprise

California Commits $19 Million More For Hybrid Grants

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By Sean Kilcarr, Senior Editor, FleetOwner

California is going to fund hybrid truck and bus grants for a second year to the tune of $19 million – continuing a program the Golden State hopes will encourage commercial fleets adopt truck technology that reduces both fuel consumption and air pollution.

“These grants are important to help drive additional sales of what is still early generation technology that carries an incremental cost to baseline diesel technology,” Erik Neandross, CEO for environmental consulting firm Gladstein Neandross & Assoc., told Fleet Owner. “Hybrid technology cost will always be incremental to this baseline technology cost,” he added.  “Further, the high level of technology that we see in today’s hybrids is not cheap, especially in the low sales volumes we see in today’s market. So, until we see greater economies of scale, economies that theoretically [should] result in manufacturing efficiencies and lower costs, we will need grants to support hybrid developments.”

California’s Hybrid Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Program (HVIP), begun last year under the auspices of the California Air Resources Board (CARB), provide vouchers on a first-come first-served basis to help California-based fleets purchase medium- and heavy-duty hybrid vehicles. At least $2 million of the $19 million in total grant funding will be set aside for public fleets operating in the golden State, CARB noted. California-based public and private fleets can reserve a voucher for up to $40,000 through a participating truck dealership at the time the vehicle is ordered, with the voucher then redeemed at the time of purchase, the agency noted.

The HVIP program is managed by the Pasadena, CA-based Clean Transportation Technologies and Solutions (CalStart) organization, and John Boesel, CalStart’s president and CEO, noted that such state-level grants are filling an important gap left when federal tax incentives supporting the acquisition of hybrid trucks ceased nearly two years ago.

“The federal government currently provides zero tax credits or incentives for hybrid trucks – zip,” he told Fleet Owner, as federal tax credits for hybrid trucks expired at the end of 2009. “We were extremely disappointed Congress did elect to reinstate the tax credits at the end of 2010. Thus, the incentives offered by California are playing a huge role in advancing the national market,” Boesel said. As a result, about one third of all hybrid trucks sold nationally in 2010 were sold in California.

CARB noted that the $20 million it provided to start the HVIP program in 2010 helped California fleets purchase over 650 hybrid trucks and buses, with almost half the vouchers for urban beverage-delivery vehicles and about 20% for package-delivery vehicles.

“The vouchers cut the additional cost of a hybrid truck in half,” CalStart’s Boesel said. “On a life cycle basis, with the voucher, the hybrid trucks make good business sense.” Once sales volumes of hybrids increase to the point where vehicles pricing drops closer to that of diesel-only equipment, the need for incentives should decline and ultimately disappear, he added.

“If Congress would base incentives on actual environmental benefit and displacement of oil, there would be a healthy federal incentive for hybrid trucks,” Boesel noted. “And if there was a national program equivalent in scope to California's, it should be phased out in no more than five years.”

Click here to see the Allianz 4000 Electric Hybird

Click here to view or download HVIP 2011 Implementation Manual

Click here to learn more about the California HVIP project

Click here to view entire FleetOwner Magazine article on FleetOwner official website.

Courtesy FleetOwners Magazine • FleetOwner Magazine is written for executives and managers of commercial-trucking fleets that operate five or more vehicles, Fleet Owner provides information about operations, vehicle maintenance, industry regulations and information-management technology.

The 6 Habits of Street Sweeper Costs Analysis

gov_fleet_news_2bLifecycle cost analysis will help fleet managers present a solid case for sweeper purchases. Government Fleet magazine corraborated with Allianz for this very informative editorial that provides insight and proper steps to gather and quantify the correct data. Click the link below to view, download, or print the Government Fleet editorial article.

 

Courtesy Government Fleet Magazine


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DSNY Receives Fleet Of The Year Award

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Congratulations to the Bureau of Support Services, for receiving Fleet Magazine's prestigious "Fleet Of The Year Award." Pictured from left to right are; Spiro Kattan, Supervisor of Mechanics, Bureau of Support Services; Walter Pusic, V.P., Allianz Sweeper Company; Deputy Commissioner Rocco DiRico, Bureau of Support Services; and David Cullen, Exectuve Editor, Fleet Owner Magazine.

New York City Department of Sanitation operates approximatley 500 Allianz Sweeper Company machines which have contributed to the overall success of their fleet.

Courtesy NYC Sanitation News

Allianz Electric Hybrid Stars at HTUF National Conference in Dearborn, Michigan

htuf_1aWorld's largest convoy of hybrid, advanced vehicles quietly roared Into Dearborn, Michigan to mark ten successful years of advancing the commercialization of green vehicle technology. The Hybrid Truck Users Forum (HTUF) has brought its 2010 HTUF National Conference and Ride and Drive back to its roots: the Motor City.

Operated by CALSTART under contract to the U.S. Army, the HTUF conference tooks place Sept. 28-30, 2010, in Dearborn, MI.  HTUF is the nation's leading program driving production and use of medium and heavy-duty hybrid and high-efficiency trucks and buses. It was founded by CALSTART and the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center's National Automotive Center.

"I'm very proud of the work we have accomplished together with US Hybrid," explains Walter Pusic, Vice President of Allianz Sweeper Company. "The Allianz 4000 Electric Hybrid is the current state-of-the-art in hybrid technology, and the HTUF Conference is the platform to help get the word out about this amazing piece of equipment."

The Allianz 4000 Electric Hybrid is fitted with a 120-kilowatt permanent magnet generator, 160-kilowatt induction drive motor, and 60-kilowatt electro-hydraulic drive unit for the brooms, with digital controls, and lithium ion batteries, all integrated by Allianz. “It is the most sophisticated hybrid drive available, and has the most potential for fuel savings,” Goodarzi says. “Actual measurement is over 41%… We are pushing the envelope.”Besides serving as the world's premier technical and marketplace event in the advanced truck world, HTUF 2010 features the world's largest medium and heavy-duty hybrid and high-efficiency vehicle ride-and-drive for fleets, attendees and the media. Leading-edge hybrid-electric, hybrid-hydraulic, plug-in hybrid and electric trucks will be available, including some brand new to the market.

About CALSTART
HTUF is one of several national programs operated by CALSTART, North America's leading clean transportation technologies and solutions consortium. CALSTART is a member organization of more than 140 firms, fleets and agencies worldwide dedicated to supporting a growing high-tech, clean transportation industry that cleans the air, creates jobs, cuts imported oil and reduces global warming emissions. CALSTART provides services and consulting to spur advanced transportation technologies, fuels, systems and the companies that make them. CALSTART is a member organization of more than 140 firms, fleets and agencies worldwide dedicated to supporting a growing high-tech, clean transportation industry that cleans the air, creates jobs, cuts imported oil and reduces global warming emissions.  CALSTART provides services and consulting to spur advanced transportation technologies, fuels, systems and the companies that make them.

Photos courtesy Calstart

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